This is weird to say: I’m enjoying email these days. Part of that is because I’m spending less time on it than I have in years — that feels really good given that I have a higher volume of it than I’ve ever had. But part of it is because, thanks to this neat book, […]
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Books That Helped: October 2020
Dear Colleague, Some months ago, you signed up for my book club list. Since spring and summer seem like so long ago, you might remember that the book club had two phases: In spring, we read books on the equity-catapulting power of knowledge-rich curricula and learning experiences: Natalie Wexler’s Knowledge Gap David Didau’s Making Kids […]
Things That Help: Five Tips for Better PD This (Crazy) School Year
This is written for two people: You’re in charge of leading or organizing PD this year, and it’s overwhelming or frustrating. You feel angsty or sad or resigned. You’re a teacher who’s attending PD this year, and it’s overwhelming or frustrating. You feel angsty or sad or resigned. Take heart! If we attend to a […]
The Will to Learn: Practical Methods for Improving Motivation (Session Description)
Session Description: How do we help all of our students do the work of learning, with care — as best they currently can? I’ve spent the past ten years of my teaching career reading, experimenting, and interviewing experts about what lies at the heart of student motivation. What I’ve found is straightforward: for our students […]
Workload and Pressure: Things That Help Teachers During Times Like These (Session Description)
Session Description: Educators around the nation are experiencing a harrowing double whammy right now: Schooling amidst the pandemic has produced a number of workload increases, no matter which model you’re teaching in; and Conscientious educators feel an enormous pressure to provide a world-class education for students who are experiencing an unprecedented disruption to their K-12 […]