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From Pernille Ripp - "Every day for the month of February, I plan on doing something to either reinvigorate myself or make a difference to others. It will not cost me much money but will hopefully instead lead to a deeper level of gratitude for the incredible job I have, the amazing students I get to teach, and the wonderful people in my life."
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An example of close reading from Big Bang Theory. H/T to Larry Ferlazzo
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Great website from NASA to help teach kids about climate change
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Great questions to reflect on regarding tech integration...
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From Will Richardson - "There are just truths about learning and schooling that we deny. Truths like we don’t remember what we don’t want to learn or what doesn’t have relevance in our life. That we don’t learn when we are oppressed. That standardizing an education pushes against the inherent uniqueness of children. That learning in schools doesn’t reflect learning in real life, and so on. "
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From Edutopia - Some ideas on how to minimize gender bias in our teaching practice and curriculum.
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Latest issue of Ed. Leadership has a lot of great articles on Writing and Literacy
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Resources shared at the Mind Research Deeper Learning Symposium
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Restorative justice (RJ) is a powerful approach to discipline that focuses on repairing harm through inclusive processes that engage all stakeholders. Implemented well, RJ shifts the focus of discipline from punishment to learning and from the individual to the community. – Larry Ferlazzo
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Results of a Stanford study say that fake news did not impact the outcome of the election.
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Here is a quick trick Ryan has used for years to ensure proper breathing during his bodyweight workouts.… https://t.co/NnAia0YBdn
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My latest security article @TheParallax on fake news, Trump, and preserving truth & free speech in the disinfo era. https://t.co/nkho0NXo53
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