It’s not always easy getting kids to talk about their feelings – or anything else. Ashley Halkum lets us in on an easy to implement technique that is guaranteed to have your students sharing.
Continue reading “TLCN 131 Roll the Dice with Ashley Halkum”TLCN 129 Gene Tavernetti Fits In EduProtocols
Gene Tavernetti has discovered that EduProtocols fit perfectly into his practice, and they will fit yours, too. Help your students smash that forgetting curve while you reduce your work load!
Continue reading “TLCN 129 Gene Tavernetti Fits In EduProtocols”TLCN 119 Cori Schwarzrock Does Mastery Checks
Cori Schwarzrock says mastery checks reduce student stress and discourage cheating. Find out why and how you can start using them too.
Continue reading “TLCN 119 Cori Schwarzrock Does Mastery Checks”TLCN 104 Deanne Bostrom Economizes
Do you want to motivate your students and encourage them to take ownership of their classroom environment? Implementing a classroom economy is the easiest, most flexible way Deanne Bostrom has found to do just that.
Continue reading “TLCN 104 Deanne Bostrom Economizes”TLCN 103 Marisa Thompson’s Edu Wish
Marisa Thompson hopes that the shift we are seeing now will lead to more purposeful, effective, and efficient education and better lives for teachers, students, and families.
Continue reading “TLCN 103 Marisa Thompson’s Edu Wish”TLCN 087 Teresa Ozoa Gives Us An Hour of Genius
Teresa Ozoa explains that Genius Hour is beneficial for all students, not just the high achievers, and that it helps them become comfortable formulating their own questions, finding the answers to those questions, and developing self-confidence.
Find Teresa online
- Twitter: @tozoa
- Instagram: @teresaozoa
- Website: about.me/teresaozoa
Resources
- How to motivate your students, California Educator magazine article featuring Teresa
- Genius Hour / 20 Time Livebinders site by Joy Kirr
- CUE
- Pure Genius: Building a Culture of Innovation and Taking 20% Time to the Next Level by Don Wettrick
- Kevin Brookhauser: The 20 Time Project and TED Talk from TED-x Monterey
TLCN 086 Linda Yollis blogs with her students
Blogging with students is about so much more than writing. It empowers students of all ages. Linda Yollis explains why, shares resources so you can get started, and invites you to join the Student Blogging Challenge, which starts this week.
Find Linda online
Twitter: @lindayollis
Linda’s class blog: http://yollisclassblog.blogspot.com/
Linda’s photo blog: http://yollis365project.blogspot.com/
Resources
- About the student blogging challenge 2019
- Challenge tips and reminders
- How to take part in the student blogging challenge
- Start the year off with a welcome video and invite comments from students!
- Family Blogging Month information. A great way to include family members.
- Tips to ensure quality blogging by Linda Yollis and students
TLCN 085 Cori Orlando DOESN’T chart our behavior
Cori Orlando believes that when you know better, you should do better. For her, that meant ditching her behavior chart for more student-centered behavior management. You can do it, too!
Find Cori online
- Twitter: @coriorlando1
- Website: leadinginlimbo.weebly.com
Resources
TLCN 079 Jonathan Almerido’s Critical Playground
Creativity is often the hardest of the four Cs for teachers to implement into their lessons. Jonathan Almerido comes to their rescue with curated lessons and more!
Continue reading “TLCN 079 Jonathan Almerido’s Critical Playground”