22 Simple Assessment Strategies You Can Use Every Day
Here are 22 simple assessment strategies and tips to help you become more frequent in your teaching, planning, and curriculum design.
Here are 22 simple assessment strategies and tips to help you become more frequent in your teaching, planning, and curriculum design.
Implementing the instructional process of formative assessment can actually maximize learning and help teachers save time in the classroom.
Teachers are given bar graphs on tests to show if they’re actually making a difference but there are other data points you should consider.
Speech and language is one area of educational apps that has exploded with smashing success. Here are 6 options to try out for iOS.
There are different kinds of mistakes: careless mistakes, systematic mistakes, misconceptions, etc. Students need help understanding this.
Mind-maps allow teachers to gain insight into their students’ thought processes and see the development of their work.
A choice board is a simple personalized learning tool that provides scaffolding, tiering, use of Bloom’s, multiple learning styles, and more.
Video your teaching to see what really happens in your classroom. Then, reflect critically on your teaching with these 9 questions.
This is first about how the process of becoming wrong—the sweeping of the arms out in front of you as you search—helps you become right.
What motivates students? More specifically, what motivates them to be engaged at school to master the objective you’ve chosen for them?
These 12 rhyming dictionaries and tools can help you find rhyming words, synonyms, and other forms of creative wordplay.
Recognizing parents’ challenges can turn things around for a troubled family and transform child’s behavior and performance at school.
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