Using Sentence Stems in the Classroom
October 31, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Using Sentence Stems in the Classroom
Some students may have difficulty responding during discussions or when completing written assignments. Teachers can help students overcome this difficulty by using sentence stems. Sentence stems are a learning scaffold that can help students respond (orally and through writing) using complete sentences.
Teachers can use sentence stems to:
Activate prior […]
What is Personalized Learning?
October 31, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
What is Personalized Learning?
Traditional classrooms use a one-fit-for-all approach to learning. This approach, however, does not consider the individual strengths and learning styles of students, which can make it more challenging for some students to be academically successful. Personalized learning customizes learning processes for each individual student, equipping students with skills that can […]
Using Big Paper Strategy to Encourage Student-Centered Learning
October 31, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Using Big Paper Strategy to Encourage Student-Centered Learning
Big paper is a learning strategy that encourages students to silently discuss and explore topics through writing. In this collaborative strategy, students are instructed to write their responses on a piece of paper that is passed between group members.
Using the big paper strategy, teachers can […]
Creating Sensory Spaces in the Classroom
October 26, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Creating Sensory Spaces in the Classroom
Students with autism may have differences in sensory sensitivity that can affect their learning and performance in class. Restlessness, fidgeting, and compulsive behaviors can interfere with students’ learning processes. To help these students focus and feel comfortable in class, teachers can create sensory spaces in their classrooms that […]
Reporting Child Abuse: Steps to Taking Action
October 24, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Reporting Child Abuse: Steps to Taking Action
According to state laws, teachers are mandatory reporters of child abuse. This means that teachers are legally obligated to report any known or suspected cases of child abuse, be it physical, emotional, sexual or neglectful, to proper authorities. Many cases of child abuse go undetected and unreported […]
Digital Safety Measures: Implementing Acceptable Use Policies in Schools
October 19, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Digital Safety Measures: Implementing Acceptable Use Policies in Schools
The internet can be a double-edged sword – powerful and effective as a learning tool, but if used carelessly, a threat to students’ safety and privacy. As more and more schools use the internet regularly in their classrooms, the need to ensure digital safety and […]
Classroom Strategies to Support Students with Dyslexia
October 10, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Classroom Strategies to Support Students with Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a type of learning disability that affects the ability to read fluently and accurately. Students with dyslexia may have trouble with: phonological awareness, reading comprehension, comprehending written material, spelling and writing. As a result, certain traditional methods of teaching and learning may be unsuitable for […]
Encouraging Self-Directed Learning in Classrooms
October 10, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Encouraging Self-Directed Learning in Classrooms
A teacher’s responsibility towards students is not limited to increasing academic proficiency. It extends to preparing college and career ready students. Teachers must help students develop knowledge and skills that lead to success in the real world. This includes developing effective communication, collaboration, and project-management skills, and encouraging students […]
Bullet Journaling in Classrooms
October 5, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Bullet Journaling in Classrooms
“It is not enough to be busy.
The question is: What are we busy about?” – Henry David Thoreau
The true path to success lies in how individuals plan, prioritize and utilize their time efficiently. Although a crucial requirement, not all students are skilled at managing time wisely. Despite the availability […]
Implementing the 5 E’s Learning Model in Classrooms
October 5, 2018 by Network Support · Leave a Comment
Implementing the 5 E’s Learning Model in Classrooms
The 5 E’s is an inquiry-based learning approach that is founded on the belief that students learn by building new ideas on top of old ones. Using this model, students can understand and learn concepts and skills over a series of 5 steps or phases of […]