Digital Citizenship: Is Your School R.E.A.D.Y. to be Good Digital Citizens?

Teach Better TeamBlog, Edtech, Innovation, Leadership

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Are your students ready to be good digital citizens? Todays’ students are using technology to collaborate, learn, research, and communicate while at school. Blended and personalized learning with digital tools has flooded classrooms, but most teacher-prep programs do not incorporate digital citizenship as requirements for teacher certification. This leads to a cross roads of districts pushing digital learning into schools … Read More

10 Ways Screencasting Can Transform Learning

Teach Better TeamBlog, Edtech, Innovation

10 Ways Screencasting Can Transform Learning

Screencasting isn’t just for recording video notes- Though that is a great place to start, let’s look at how screencasting can transform so much more in your classroom. What is screencasting? Screencasting is simply the act of recording the image on your computer or tablet screen to create a video (also known as a “screen capture.”) There are dozens of … Read More

Live Webinar with ISTE New England – The Grid Method: Mastery-Learning System

Teach Better TeamBlog, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Mastery Learning, Start Here, Video(s)

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Interested in mastery-learning? Chad Ostrowski (@chadostriwski) shares The Grid Method – Mastery-Learning System, which we have spent the past several years sharing with teachers across the country. This webinar will give you an overview of the system, its components, and what it could look like in your classroom. Video Highlights The key components of The Grid Method. The reasons Chad … Read More

Helping Black Students find their Voice in School

Teach Better TeamBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation, Lesson Planning

Helping Black Students Find Their Voice in School

Helping black boys find their voice: The Power of Thematic Teaching in High School English Classrooms What we know: I’ve taught High School English for over 15 years, and I’ve fought the notion that the classics are “clientele specific.” In more forward terms, you can’t teach the classics if you have a room comprised of mostly black teenage boys. You … Read More

Burst the Bubble! Becoming a Teacher Leader Outside of Your Classroom

Erin HealeyBlog, Innovation, Start Here

Burst The Bubble - Becoming A Teacher Leader Outside of Your Classroom

It is so easy for teachers to get wrapped up inside the four walls of our classrooms. Between lesson planning, managing classroom behaviors, and prepping exciting new content, it’s hard to think about expanding our responsibilities beyond those daily routines. However, there is no better way to Teach Better than to step out of the comfort zones of our classroom … Read More