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MW (@melwardnz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Asking students, “What kinds of questions do you have?” instead of the more typical “Do you have any questions?” can send the clear signal that the torch has been passed to them.” ⁦edutopia⁩ edutopia.org/article/teachi…

Jay McTighe (@jaymctighe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Developing Students' Ability to Give and Take Effective Feedback Here are two articles on this critically important topic: 1) a classic by Grant Wiggins: ascd.org/publications/e… 2) a recent blog post from KQED: kqed.org/mindshift/4924…

Jeffrey Wilhelm (@readdrjwilhelm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great article on using scientific methods to guide inquiry based learning in social studies with great examples from a unit on civil rights and racial issues in America. edutopia.org/article/using-…

National Assoc. of Elementary School Principals (@naesp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What Brain Science Teaches Us About Conflict Resolution: When a teacher noticed her kids fighting at recess, she turned to neuroscience and mindfulness practice to help them take control of their emotions. edutopia.org/article/what-b… via edutopia

Brian Mendler (@brianmendler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wonder why one teacher struggles so much with a student and others don’t? 9/10 times it is about the relationship between the student and the educator. Spend an extra minute or two every day connecting w ur hardest to reach kid. Relationships matter! #ThatOneKid

edutopia (@edutopia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrapping up your class with intention can be really powerful. These 5 activities bring #SEL and academic reflection together, so students leave feeling confident—and competent—on their learning journey. 🌟

Todd Nesloney (@techninjatodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't ask kids when they get home from school, "What did you learn today?" Instead, ask them "Did you ask any great questions today?"