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Cash in on Learning: Starting the Year Off Right with the Boys in Your Classroom
By now, most teachers have had time to interact with their new class of students and get to know them. Most of you are recognizing the unique qualities of all of your learners, which you can use when differentiating the … Continue reading
Posted in Social & Emotional Learning, Teaching Strategies
Tagged ADD, ADHD, boys in school, brain research, differentiated instruction, differentiated instruction lesson plans, differentiated instruction strategies, differentiated lesson plans, feedback to students, Free Spirit author, learning disorders, learning factors, male brain, school achievement, teacher resources, teaching boys
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Cash in on Learning: What It Takes: Nurturing Successful Learners for the 21st Century
Each year at this time, teachers begin to feel the eagerness (and stress) of the upcoming school year. Questions abound in our heads. “What will my students be like this year?” “Will I have enough time to cover the entire … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, differentiated instruction, differentiated instruction lesson plans, differentiated instruction strategies, differentiated lesson plans, feedback to students, Free Spirit author, learning factors, school achievement, teacher resources
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