Curriculum Design: Are We Creating a Draft or a Masterpiece?

Steven WeberBlog, Classroom Management, Leadership, Lesson Planning, Reflect Better

TL;DR: Effective curriculum design teams don’t view their work as a masterpiece but as a draft. Having a draft allows room for reflection, feedback, and modifications to improve the curriculum. Curriculum design teams are often torn between creating a draft document or a masterpiece.  Teacher leaders are typically perfectionists, and they strive to create a masterpiece before sharing the curriculum … Read More

Why Gradeless? Breaking Free From Grades

Mike SzczepanikBlog, Grading & Assessment, Innovation, Mastery Learning, Reflect Better, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Our grading habits can be inconsistent and have limited value in the learning process. The extrinsic motivation of grades often limits our students’ drive for deeper learning. Going gradeless is not a simple process, but a worthy one to help students reflect, listen to feedback, and grow. In traditional education systems, grades have long been the primary measure of … Read More

Show 112: Students Who Love to Read Will Learn How to Read

Ken EhrmannBlog

Dr. Danny Brassell is America’s leading reading ambassador and is passionate about getting every child to love reading. The more we get kids excited about reading, the more they will love reading, and the more they will learn reading. If we spend so much time teaching students how to read, shouldn’t we teach them to love reading first? Develop a … Read More

Intelligence Doesn’t Have to Be Artificial

Aaron ElseBlog, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Student Engagement

TL;DR: AI is changing education, but is that bad? Students have the capability to look up information at their fingertips. Embrace the technology of today and offer your students authentic learning experiences. Artificial intelligence is about to change how we do everything in education. This is terrifying to a lot of educators. They fear students won’t learn at the same … Read More

5 Resources to Get ELA Students Ready for Testing Season

Teach Better TeamBlog, Differentiation, Lesson Planning, Student Engagement

TL;DR: Prepare ELA students for testing season by using Everyday Edits, CommonLit, Newsela, Wonderopolis, and NoRedInk. You can use these resources in your classroom as soon as tomorrow. 5 Resources to Get ELA Students Ready for Testing Season So here we are. It is the beginning of the dreaded testing season. We all need a vacation from our vacation. For … Read More