9 strategies for getting more students to talk. Plus: a student-centered model of blended learning

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9 Strategies for Getting More Students to Talk; A Student-Centered Model of Blended Learning; A Powerful Way to End the School Year |

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May 22, 2019
Ways to avoid having a few students dominate every discussion
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9 Strategies for Getting More Students to Talk

A state Teacher of the Year shares her techniques for increasing the number of students who talk and share their ideas in class.



Guiding students toward mastery
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A Student-Centered Model of Blended Learning

When educators at a Washington, DC, high school ditched their lectures and devised a self-paced blended learning model, their students thrived.



Manage the workload while taking care of yourself.
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Teaching With a Chronic Illness

A few simple strategies can help teachers who have a chronic illness like multiple sclerosis stay effective while protecting their health.



A creative way to celebrate learning
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A Powerful Way to End the School Year

Year mapping allows students to see what they've learned in your class, and it's a great resource for your incoming class.



An interdisciplinary approach
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A Game-Changing Practice Fuses Math and Literacy

A program that scaffolds math with reading and writing has a formerly struggling elementary school in the Bronx dramatically outperforming the state in math.





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