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Patrick Whipple, PhD

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Great resource from Peps regarding the features of and tactics for orchestrating attention. Check it out! snacks.pepsmccrea.com/p/the-mechanic…

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This is excellent-- supporting the notion of Knowledge-rich Curriculum through common misconceptions. Check it out! 3starlearningexperiences.wordpress.com/2025/09/20/fiv…

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Interested in how other states are defining their Portraits of a Graduate? Check out this resource from Battelle for Kids. battelleforkids.org/portrait-of-a-…

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Wow...this is awesome! Where do you stand on the performance continuum for assessment? Check it out! michiganassessmentconsortium.org/wp-content/upl…

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I really appreciate the problem areas articulated in this post regarding why students struggle to write. Check it out! alexquigley.co.uk/supporting-str…

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I wanted to highlight a particular line from this post that really stuck out to me, but there are so many, I couldn't choose. Very enlightening piece. Check it out! carlhendrick.substack.com/p/comfortable-…

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Well this is well reported. Check it out! Can we improve at the rate of Mississippi? The template is provided! theargumentmag.com/p/is-mississip…

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This is excellently explained. Because, But, So may have its origins in writing instruction, but its vast appeal is due to its emphasis on content and thinking. Check it out! substack.com/inbox/post/176…

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"Students have more in common with each other than we tend to think. [...] Of course, students have different tastes and aspirations, but they don’t learn fundamentally differently from each other." Is differentiation worth the time? Check it out. fillingthepail.substack.com/p/five-argumen…

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Peps Mccrea argues that professional learning isn't just about knowing differently; it is about doing differently. Check out you can ensure this. snacks.pepsmccrea.com/p/making-pd-st…

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This is a great piece on how to both build and dismantle scaffolds for our students. Check it out. newsletter.jamieleeclark.com/p/provide-scaf…

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Do we really expect five-year olds to sit at a table for dinner? Do we really expect five-year olds to sleep in a bed? Do we really expect five-year olds to wear a seat belt? Do we really expect five-year olds to brush their teeth? Do we really expect five-year olds to do

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This is a very interesting post regarding the concept of Assessment Culture in Schools. Check it out! nciea.org/blog/assessmen…

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🎯"some programs suggest that students generate a # of alternative strategies for the same problem. Rather than developing a conceptual foundation...[this] confuses instructionally naive students. Teachers should select the most generalizable, useful & explicit strategies.."

🎯"some programs suggest that students generate a # of alternative strategies for the same problem.  Rather than developing a conceptual foundation...[this] confuses instructionally naive students.  Teachers should select the most generalizable, useful & explicit strategies.."