Talk Less So Students Learn More; Bringing Student Choice to Assessment in Science Classes; Transforming a School Through Arts Integration |

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December 4, 2019
A way to help students take ownership of their learning
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Talk Less So Students Learn More

Productive struggle is important for students to retain what they learn.



Six alternatives to the test
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Bringing Student Choice to Assessment in Science Classes

What happens when students can opt to skip tests and instead give oral presentations or create art to show what they know?



Art provides an access point to content.
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Transforming a School Through Arts Integration

Structuring a school around the arts can help students excel academically and develop social and emotional skills.



An exercise that helps students connect their work to their values
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Intention-Setting in the Classroom

Asking middle school students to focus on their guiding principles can lead them to more productive individual and group work.



Five tips to help you get started
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How to Get the Most Out of a Diverse Classroom Library

Many teachers are working to bring in books that provide students with windows and mirrors. Once the books are in the room, what's next?





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