Plus, The Value of a Camera-Optional Policy
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September 30, 2020

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How to Maslow Before Bloom, All Day Long 

Morning meetings are a good place to start, but what you really need is a toolkit of strategies to meet your students’ social and emotional needs all day long.

The Value of a Camera-Optional Policy 

Allowing students to choose whether to turn their camera on for online classes enables them to take ownership of their learning.

How to Broaden Students’ Sense of History 

By incorporating diverse voices not found in some textbooks, teachers can provide a fuller, more accurate picture of historical events.

5 Ways to Use Videoconferencing in Remote Learning 

Videoconferencing has become an essential teaching tool, and these strategies will help teachers make the most of it.

How to Make Station Rotation Work During Hybrid Learning 

Implementing this method makes dividing a teacher’s time between students in class and those working at home much easier. 

Using Student-Generated Questions to Promote Deeper Thinking 

Asking students to create their own questions has a powerful impact on learning. Plus, 5 tips to encourage high-quality questions.

Creating Online Clubs for Students During Remote Learning 

A teacher who sponsors a coding club shares how it helps students meet peers with similar interests and feel less alone while learning at home.

4 Strategies for Implementing Standards-Based Learning 

When the teachers and administrators at a middle school determined that A–F grades didn’t align with their goals, they began a years-long shift in how they assess student learning.

Focusing on Student Well-Being in Challenging Times 

Wellness strategies like positive self-talk and mindfulness practices can help students feel calmer and more in control in this difficult year.

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