
Clayton Filter
@ClaytonFilter
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Coaching & Curriculum Leadership; I still believe education is our best hope to unite and catalyze people in pursuit of peace, equity, and sustainability.
Portland, OR
Joined April 2015
RT @jaymctighe: I asked ChatGPT to generate a performance task asking students to investigate the issue of whether ChatGPT should be banned….
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Enjoying @emwdx’s and Chris Wolf’s podcast. There’s really nothing like it…even Spotify says so.
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The Happiness Lab: Season 1, Episode 10: Making The Grade with Dr @lauriesantos. @alfiekohn summarizes that grades lead students to.1. be less interested in learning.2. avoid challenging tasks.3. think in a more superficial way. Instead? Cultures of Thinking w/ @RonRitchhart.
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Worth checking out.
Teachers! @GPHarvard is looking for teachers to join a paid study and to become a part of a community of practice that will implement lessons to help students explore values, responsibilities, and goals.
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The 4 Question Method @4qmTeaching is a great routine.1. What Happened? -Narration.2. What Were They Thinking? -Interpretation.3. Why Then And There? -Explanation.4. What Do We Think About That? -Judgment.@basnight_walter @DigitalNomadRob @RonRitchhart.
4qmteaching.net
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If you loved #soldastory and want to learn more about the #scienceofreading, check out Thanks for the recommendation @RayOfLit . @EvelynRDLucero @tiffany_filter.
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Science of Reading: The Podcast · Episode
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I always appreciate a good infographic. Especially this #ReadingRope Thanks @RayOfLit Deep diving on #scienceofreading lately. and loving it. @EvelynRDLucero @tiffany_filter
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RT @JoelJrLLABAN: We wholeheartedly invite you to join us in a yearlong shared learning & action-taking. Check out the details below for an….
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RT @cecigomez_g: @kellyed121 @joshb1020 @JoelJrLLABAN @PerrerasAlysa @TickledLearner 🧵Hey PLN! I’ve been asked by quite a few for my perspe….
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Routines can be so powerful. Especially when students are clear on the purpose and value. ‘Turn and Talk’ is an example of a routine that can be simple & powerful when the goal is unpacked with students and they have opportunities to reflect on and refine their engagement.
When a procedure becomes a routine it focuses student working memory on learning. When it becomes a visible predictable norm it motivates and shapes positive behavior.
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As we head back to school, a worthwhile read from @CalmFamilyorg Supporting our children as calmly as we can,; offering them unconditional acceptance; loving them when they feel most unlovable; these are some of our hardest jobs as parents #Parenting.
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After school restraint collapse: a survival guide to support your child and reduce the tantrums* and meltdowns you encounter after school
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RT @mjsyl: Impactful, inclusive, inquisitive first day learning and sharing in G5 @ssischool #DragonsIgnite #respectforall .
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RT @KatieNovakUDL: Need a goal for 2022? Unlearn the existence of learning styles, please. ❤️Preferences? Yes. Strengths? Sure! Brains hard….
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Debunking the myth of learning styles. What is the theory of multiple intelligences and how to use it to embrace student variability
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Matt & Brian share an awesome story of Language Arts and Science integration and #DesignThinking @ssischool. Read about it on pages 28-29 of the @EARCOSORG triennial report. @OfficialNGSS @noodletools #curriculum.
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The ET Journal is a triannual publication of the East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS), a nonprofit 501(C)3, incorporated in the state of Delaware, USA, with a regional office in Manila, Phil
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RT @GlobalKdsl: The AIELOC Summer Institute starts in June. Our first three sessions featuring @cecigomez_g, @bajanweekes, and @DanielWickn….
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Great article! “Curb-cut thinking will lead to widespread benefit, she contends, but that isn’t the goal. The goal is equity for those being denied equity. The goal is opportunity for those being denied opportunity. The goal is access—a ramp where a barrier once stood.” #DEIJ.
The “curb-cut effect” has its roots in disability activism, but the concept—like curb cuts themselves—has proven widely applicable. The same is true in schools.
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Kudos to @TeenVogue for this article - and to the students who thought critically and brought attention to their curriculum. This brings to mind an old district-wide essay prompt that had a similar theme…and how much better I could’ve done for students.
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