Stacey Baker (@stacey_baker13) 's Twitter Profile
Stacey Baker

@stacey_baker13

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MW (@melwardnz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ā€œAsking students, ā€œWhat kinds of questions do you have?ā€ instead of the more typical ā€œDo you have any questions?ā€ can send the clear signal that the torch has been passed to them.ā€ ⁦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?"