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Matthew Green

@greenmatthew

Teacher @ List Mattson On Track Academy: spokaneschools.org/aboutota

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“One way you know if a book is any good is if you are still thinking about it a year after you read it...another way to know if a book is good is if it seems like every week you read an article that could be a supplementary chapter” austinkleon.com/2021/01/23/dav…

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.Tyler Rablin does it again! This is a Master Class on how all these parts can fit together! Well done, and thanks for this amazing resource to share with my colleagues! teacher-totter.blogspot.com/2021/03/assess…

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Hi Trello by Atlassian big fan! Long time user here. Quick Q: Is there a way to let non-members search a board I post? Seems like search is limited to board members. I wanna publish some resources but not allow full privileges. #help

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Matthew Green Thanks for sharing the book with me. It is a wonderful read that helped me to see we are on the right track. This was exactly what I was looking for!

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My new blog post: "The Progressive Teacher's Role in the Classroom: What Active Adult Involvement Does and Doesn't Entail" - alfiekohn.org/blogs/paradox/

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As teachers, we can choose to wound or heal through design. Matthew Green shares how he has learned from "inflicting wounds" to helping students heal. bit.ly/3vVPwoA

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We may not think of ourselves that way, but as teachers, we are designers nonetheless. We design lessons, experiences, activities, projects, assessments, emails, websites, tweets, blogs, cultures. Matthew Green shares the power of good design bit.ly/2QeUWMs

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When we say you have to be twice as good and even then it often isn’t enough, this is what we mean. 19thnews.org/2021/05/unc-wo…

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#Educators: how do you find #edtech that supports student agency, choice, and creativity in learning? Guest author, Matthew Green shares an inventive new tool for evaluating classroom tech: the #PapertTest. bit.ly/3GEFCyj

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This teacher once championed phones in the classroom. Next year, he’ll ask his students to check their phones at the door. Here’s why. Tyler Rablin buff.ly/3Nqg6Q6