Each week, I publish a post containing three or four particularly useful resources on classroom instruction, and you can see them all here.

You might also be interested in The Best Articles (And Blog Posts) Offering Practical Advice & Resources To Teachers In 2014 – Part Two.

Here are this week’s picks:

Constructive Peer Editing: Free Handout Included! is by Emily Guthrie. She shares such an obvious and easy improvement on typical peer-editing, you might feel as dumb as I did for not thinking about it before (that is, if you haven’t). I’m dding it to My Best Posts On Writing Instruction.

Supporting Good Writing Instruction is from The National Writing Project. I’m adding it to the same list.

If you need it, here’s a simple explanation of the Cornell Notetaking System.

Four Types of Questions That Increase Rigor is from The Marzano Center. I’m adding it to The Best Posts & Articles About Asking Good Questions — Help Me Find More.

I think this next tweet is a good question to ask students if you change the word “discipline” to “self-control.” I’m adding it to The Best Posts About Helping Students Develop Their Capacity For Self-Control: