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Preventing Learning Loss Over Summer Break: How to Prevent the “Summer Slide” in Science

ViewSonic Education

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), “students who read books regularly not only show better reading skills but also perform better in subjects like mathematics and science” ( OECD, 2010 ). Summer break is the perfect time to encourage students to read science-related books, articles, and magazines.

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Tips for Encouraging Learners of All Ages to Read

Teacher Reboot Camp

Teaching Critical Reading Skills Resources and Presentation. Ways to Get Students Engaged with Novels. Student choice is the key to encouraging reading! Add a reading area where students can enjoy a variety of reading materials, such as magazines, comics, graphic novels, song lyrics, magazines, and audio books.

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Make This the Year That You Take On Ambitious IT Projects in Your School

EdTech Magazine

In Georgia’s Columbia County School District , for example, students in teacher Erica Cox’s class use Google Drawings and other G Suite apps to illustrate and create presentations. . Test Adobe Spark, free for educators and a user-friendly tool for creating video, social media graphics and web pages.

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How to Teach Better: Master Reading Differentiation Strategies

The CoolCatTeacher

Let's take that engagement example. 00;09;16;10 – 00;09;39;15 Jennifer Serravallo We get that student engaged in choosing books they love, able to manage their distractions, and focused on their reading. In 2023, she launched her podcast To the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers and Educators.

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Inquiry Hub Secondary School – Confluence and Influence

Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts

Foundations of Inquiry gives students opportunities to explore different forms of inquiry and to dive deep into passion projects, while Digital Learning provides them with skills around areas such as research and presentation. To see some of the projects our students have worked on, visit InquiryHub.org/Students.

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How Districts Can Unlock Actionable Data

edWeb.net

About the Presenters. Her work in blended learning, student engagement, and social media has been featured by EdWeek, NBC News’s Education Nation, Instructor Magazine, Intel, ISTE, ASCD, Tech & Learning and the NEA. Suzy holds a B.S. from Bridgewater State University and an M.Ed.

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Here’s Why You Need Multiple Types of Programs in Your School

Hubbli

Include this selling point in your promotional materials, within local magazine ads, and on any printed flyers that you hand out. Share it on your website, on your social media pages, and via your email newsletters. Speech and Presentation. Take plenty of photos of your students engaged in your enrichment programs.