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How to Create Effective Learning Playlists

A Principal's Reflections

These represent new methodologies for some, while others are now applying what they had already been doing to the current situation in the form of blended learning. Blended learning is where students use tech to have control over path, place, and pace. This could consist simply of 3 scaffolded questions.

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Developing Asynchronous Remote Learning Tasks

A Principal's Reflections

Choice Boards Giving kids a choice as to the activities they engage in is a great way to empower them to learn while providing greater ownership. Choice boards represent a solid blended learning strategy where tasks can be scaffolded, differentiated, and contain a mix of digital and non-digital options.

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Don’t Use a Lot Where a Little Will Do

A Principal's Reflections

Pie in the sky strategies, fluffy concepts that are dead on arrival because they ignore critical context or lengthy books with little tangible examples do little to alleviate stress. Toned Down Choices I am a huge fan of personalization through blended learning as a way to ensure equitable learning in and out of the classroom.

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Choice Boards 101: Strategies to Ensure Classroom, Professional, and Virtual Learning Success

A Principal's Reflections

As of late, I have been working with quite a few districts on personalization through a variety of blended learning strategies. I can honestly say that I have learned so much from them over the years as to what pedagogically-sound blended learning really is, and, in my mind, they are a global exemplar for others to emulate.

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Drive Deeper Thinking in Math: Designing an Error Analysis Station

Catlin Tucker

The students would get the necessary practice for the unit, and I would provide them with an answer key on Schoology. For example, I had given the students an arc length problem and then done all the correct work for a sector area problem. . In the past, I would have made my offline station a practice worksheet.

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5 Ways to Design Your Teacher-led Station

Catlin Tucker

In my work as a blended learning coach, I observe a lot of teachers facilitating blended lessons. Then you guide the group in another example where students chime in with their ideas. For example, if they are writing a formal lab report, they might bring their procedures section. 5TeacherLed.

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End-of-the-Year Housekeeping: Reflect & Organize

Catlin Tucker

If you used a learning management system this year (e.g., Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology), what role will it play when you return to your classroom next year? Is there another technology tool or online resource that you didn’t get a chance to try that you might try next year?

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