Each week, I publish a post or two 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 RESOURCES ON INSTRUCTION IN 2022 – PART ONE.
Here are this week’s picks:
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resources For Learning About Effective Student & Teacher Assessments:
Out now! Our NEW fact sheet examines the different purposes for and types of educational assessment, and also explores how various audiences can use educational assessment results. Download here: https://t.co/iL1HfDTFjO pic.twitter.com/p2Ev0w4vri
— REL Northeast & Islands (@REL_NEI) May 26, 2023
A Restorative Approach to Grading is from Edutopia. I’m adding it to The Best Resources On Grading Practices.
I’m adding this next tweet to The Best Resources Showing Why We Need To Be “Data-Informed” & Not “Data-Driven”:
Check out @ShawnaCoppola‘s new post over @TheEdCollab blog: https://t.co/1XM3Ov5sPQ
Shawna reflects on levels of data- emphasizing the power of Safir and Dugan’s “street data” centering students as human beings whose experiences are worthy of careful study and deep listening.”— JoEllen McCarthy (@JoEllenMcCarthy) May 30, 2023
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resources About “Culturally Responsive Teaching” & “Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy” – Please Share More!:
I, too, am a big fan, and you can find her brief here:https://t.co/TQAVTi8Apx https://t.co/7Bzzq2pCJs
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) June 1, 2023
The Learning Science Behind Analogies is from Edutopia.
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