04/04/22 Innovations in K12

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INNOVATIONS in K12 Education

Daily Update | April 04, 2022

3 ways educators can leverage videos
When educators record themselves, they have the chance to self-reflect, learn from each other, and grow their instructional practices.

 
3 ways educators can leverage videos
 

How UX classroom design empowers students
Involving students in UX classroom design can lead to meaningful conversations and lasting bonds.

 
How UX classroom design empowers students
 

Is your PD missing this key element?
Professional development is often overlooked and considered an afterthought—especially with pressing concerns around students’ mental health and well-being.

 
Is your PD missing this key element?
 

3 ways to alleviate teachers’ workloads
It is critical that school leaders be aware of their teachers' workloads and work to manage expectations and stress levels for all staff.

 
3 ways to alleviate teachers’ workloads
 

Developing Strong Language Skills in the Early Childhood Classroom
Classroom observations show that it can be challenging to have a meaningful conversation with every child every day. For example, it is easy to ask too many simple questions that require only a one-word response. It also takes considerable time to prepare child-friendly definitions for intentional vocabulary instruction.

 
Developing Strong Language Skills in the Early Childhood Classroom
 

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