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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 2015 – So Far and The Best Resources On Class Instruction – 2015.
Here are this week’s picks:
If you’re a teacher, say “please” and “thank you” is by Ray Salazar and On ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’ is by Doug Lemov. I’m adding both to The Best Posts On Classroom Management.
Missing Assignments–and the Real World is by Nancy Flanagan. I’m adding it to The Best Resources On Grading Practices.
Here’s an important “letter to the editor” by Rick Wormeli on grading. I’m adding it to the same list.
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resources On Getting Student Writers To “Buy-Into” Revision:
Even the president revises. No one would dare read a 1st draft State of the Union Address. pic.twitter.com/GB5OQNxI7W
— Kelly Gallagher (@KellyGToGo) January 22, 2016
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Sources Of Advice For Making Good Presentations:
If you want student presentations to be more engaging, use this checklist. See https://t.co/XwoaSEUfzu. #teaching pic.twitter.com/LL89vKwncD
— Erik Palmer (@erik_palmer) January 22, 2016
The complete guide to absolutely nailing your next big presentation is from Quartz. I’m adding it to the same list.
I’m adding this tweet to A Collection Of “The Best” Lists On Assessment:
#mschat A1: Assessment vs evaluation pic.twitter.com/uYQKEqAfie
— Sandy Cameli, EdD (@DrCameli) January 22, 2016
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