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Classroom Instruction Resources Of The WeekEach 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 can also see all my “Best” lists on instructional strategies here. Here are this week’s picks: I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resources About “Culturally Responsive Teaching” & “Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy” – Please Share More!:
A 7-Step Process for Difficult Conversations With School Staff is from Edutopia. The Radiologist is by Adam Boxer. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Doing Classroom Observations. Making room for impact—with Embedding Formative Assessment is by Dylan Wiliam.
3 Ways to Reimagine Your Learning Wall is an interesting post from Edutopia. I’m adding it to The Best Ideas About How To Use Classroom Walls – Please Recommend More Resources. At 250, the Declaration of Independence Still Sparks Hard Questions in Class is from The 74. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Helping Teach About The 250th Anniversary Of The American Revolution. May 10th Is Mother’s Day – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources![]() PublicDomainPictures / Pixabay
May 10th is Mother’s Day! You might be interested in The Best Sites For Learning About Mother’s Day.
The “Best” Resources For Learning About The “Dogme” Approach To English Language Teaching![]() geralt / Pixabay
I don’t know that much about the Dogme approach to English language teaching, but I’m learning. Here are some related resources: Dogme: A Teacher’s View is from International House. Finding Dogme Moments is from TEFLing. What is the Dogme ELT approach or Teaching Unplugged? is from Phil Williams. Dogme Revisited is by David Deubelbeiss. Go With The Flow (Part 1 — Dogme: the dirtiest word in ELT) is by Scott Donald. Dogme is from The British Council. Dogme In Language Teaching: How can it transform ELT? is from Fluentize. Dogme language teaching is from Wikipedia. Google Unveils A Hub Of Tons Of Resources Related To The 250th Anniversary Of The U.S.
Google has unveiled quite an extensive site today providing access to tons of exhibits and resources related to the United States 250th anniversary celebration. Check out Making of the Nation: America at 250. My favorite part of it are one-minute accessible displays about national parts. The provide audio support for the text, unlike most of the other resources on the site. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Helping Teach About The 250th Anniversary Of The American Revolution. I’m Co-Hosting A Short Free Webinar On June 1st On How To Support ELLs With One Of The Most Unique Teacher Books I’ve Ever Seen
As the image above says, I’ll be co-hosting a short webinar with some great people on June 1st (if you, like me, did not know what ELPS means, it’s “English Language Proficiency Standards”). You can register -for free – here. We’ll be talking with Allison Hand, who has co-authored a very unique book for teachers – one unlike any other I’ve ever seen. Here’s an image of the inside:
I’m really interested in hearing from Allison how teachers of ELLs can use this book for planning. And, for a half hour after the webinar is over, we’re all going to hang around to talk about anything ELL-related participants want to talk about! If you can’t actually make the live webinar, sign-up anyway and you’ll get a link to the recorded version. See you on the 1st! More Recent Articles |