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“The mind is not just a computer inside the skull; it is a phenomenon that emerges from the dynamic interaction between the brain, body, and world.” #EWOpinion
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There is a subtle danger in allowing neuroscience to dominate our understanding of learning.
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Educators share strategies to help students embrace science instruction. #EWOpinion @LarryFerlazzo
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Knowing how to redirect science denial in your classroom is a strong way to start.
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7 ways school leaders can treat families as partners, not spectators. #EWOpinion #Principal
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School leaders should treat families as partners, not spectators. Here are 7 strategies.
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AI-Drafted Emails Aren't as Good as You Think: A School HR Director Explains (Opinion) https://t.co/0X6ikA2yvz
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Scrubbing Critical Conversations About Racism Isn't Helping Your Students (Opinion) https://t.co/fMnPgQL9OK
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Five ways to create "brave spaces" for your classroom while also embracing humanity. #EWOpinion
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Five Ways to create "brave spaces" for your classroom while also embracing humanity.
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School boards should be held more accountable to student learning, says this scholar. #EWOpinion
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School boards should be held more accountable to student learning, says this scholar.
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A school HR director prompted ChatGPT to draft a teacher’s work accommodation request. Here’s what it got wrong. #EWOpinion
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I prompted ChatGPT to write a teacher’s work accommodation request. Here’s what it got wrong.
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"Traditional grading often masks what a learner actually knows or is able to do,” writes a #LetterToTheEditor.
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"Traditional grading often masks what a learner actually knows or is able to do."
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There is a subtle danger in allowing neuroscience to dominate our understanding of learning. #EWOpinion
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There is a subtle danger in allowing neuroscience to dominate our understanding of learning.
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Rather than bringing in a box of donuts, here are 3 simple ways to celebrate the great work happening in your school. #EWOpinion
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This principal is trying to tap into intrinsic motivators rather than just bringing another box of donuts.
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There are pros and cons to forcing state tests on private schools receiving tax dollars. #EWOpinion #RHSU
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There are pros and cons to forcing state tests on private schools receiving tax dollars.
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When debating the appropriate use of AI in schools, don’t get ahead of yourself. This is the question you must answer. #EWOpinion
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When debating the appropriate use of AI in schools, don't get ahead of yourself.
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A Navajo scholar offers insight and resources for educators during Native American Heritage Month. #EWArchive #EWOpinion
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A Navajo scholar offers both perspective and resources for making Native American Heritage Month part of your classroom.
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A teacher shares a simple way to spread joy in the season of thanks and celebration. #EWArchive #EWOpinion
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In the season of thanks and celebration, a middle school teacher proposes spreading a little joy through notecards.
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As an educator, knowing your job well can dull your desire to grow. There's a way to change that. #EWOpinion
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As an educator, knowing your job well can dull your desire to grow. There's a way to change that.
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Math teachers and researchers discuss how to make the subject more engaging and accessible. #EWOpinion
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Math teachers and researchers discuss how to make the subject more engaging and accessible.
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