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National Shakespeare Day Is On April 23rd – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources For ELLs![]() GDJ / Pixabay
National Shakespeare Day is on April 23rd, the anniversary of his death. You might be interested in The Best Resources For Teaching Shakespeare To English Language Learners. Yet Another Study Finds This Program Is Successful For Ninth-Graders – I’m Not Really Sure Why Most Schools Don’t Implement It
I’ve previously published several posts highlighting the success a program called Building Assets And Reducing Risks (BARR) has had with ninth-graders. In one of those posts, I shared an excerpt from Education Week that summarized the program, which had a number of similarities to how my former school operated: …incoming freshmen are grouped into cohorts of about 30 students who take the same reading, math, and science classes together. They also receive a 30-minute lesson each week on social-emotional skills, taught on a rotating basis in a core class. Teachers meet every week for a check-in on every student in their cohort, evaluating weekly progress on both academic and social-emotional goals. Now, yet another study has found that the program has a major positive impact on ninth-graders. It’s actually from 2022, but has recently been reviewed by The Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy and found to be credible. I am a firm believer in Dylan Wiliam’s comment, “Everything works somewhere; nothing works everywhere.” Nevertheless, this kind of support for ninth-graders has consistently been found to be successful. I’m not sure why more schools, even if they don’t want to work directly with the BARR program, at least try adopt its characteristics. This Week’s “Round-Up” Of Useful Posts & Articles On Ed Policy Issues
Here are some recent useful posts and articles on educational policy issues (You might also be interested in seeing all my “Best” lists related to education policy here):
California’s ongoing drop in public school enrollment is steepest in LAUSD and L.A. County is from The LA Times.
As Enrollment Dips, School Administrators Turn to TikTok to Advertise is from The NY Times. ‘Not Our Job’: Principals Decry a Proposal to Track Student Immigration Status is from Ed Week. I’m adding it to THE BEST RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ABOUT THE PLYLER DECISION NOW THAT RIGHT-WINGERS ARE PLANNING A PUSH TO MAKE MIGRANT CHILDREN PAY TO ATTEND SCHOOL.
I’m adding this post to The Best Resources For Banned Books Week:
This Week’s Free & Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools For The Classroom![]() geralt / Pixabay
At least, for now, I’m going to make this a weekly feature which will highlight additions to THE BEST NEW – & FREE – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLS THAT COULD BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM. Here are the latest: Quiz8 is like a less sophisticated Wayground or Kahoot. I’m adding it to The Best Online Games Students Can Play In Private Virtual “Rooms”. Guess what The PDF To Quiz Generator does. AlphaTune is a simple AI-powered listening exercised focused on the alphabet – for ELLs. ArtGemAI Hub is a free text-to-image generator. Best Color Pages is yet another AI-powered tool for coloring pages, as is ColorMon. Learning Lab seems like a relatively decent tool parents can use with their kids to practice different skills. Rabbit Hole is a typical AI chatbot. The twist is that it displays information somewhat visually. DuoBooks is an app that lets you read books in any language you’re learning accompanied with easy translation to your home language. How to Use AI Effectively in Writing Letters of Recommendation is from Edutopia.
I’m adding this video to A Beginning List Of The Best Resources For Teaching About Artificial Intelligence: Translate with ChatGPT is live, though I don’t know why anyone would use it instead of Google Translate. How Did I Not Know That The PBS NewsHour Publishes A “Daily News Lesson” …Daily?
I just discovered that the great PBS NewsHour publishes a Daily News Lesson about current events. You’ll find lots of other resources at The Best Resources & Ideas For Teaching About Current Events but, now this site and the NY Times Learning Network have become my favorites. More Recent Articles |