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Hi Frankie...I've always

Hi Frankie...I've always thought it was better for students to be leaning forward into curriculum, then passively waiting to be told what to do/know.

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I like the statement

I like the statement "Transformational teachers never stop learning." I think this has become a problem with teachers. Many have stopped learning new tools, resources or instructional strategies. We...

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And your comment resonates a

And your comment resonates a lot with me Brian: "We cannot impart what we do not have." Thank you!

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Thank you so much for this

Thank you so much for this refresher article! You reminded me of the importance to stay on top of the research for the sake of my effectiveness in the classroom and optimal learning to take place in...

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Hi Desi,

Hi Desi, Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you found the piece valuable. My richest learning experiences have come through conversations with fellow teachers; so I hope you find some fellow...

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Thank you! I'm hoping I will

Thank you! I'm hoping I will... I've always got Edutopia as back up ;) Take care.

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Yup...we're a cozy little

Yup...we're a cozy little community of teachers helping teachers.

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HI, I really appreciate your

HI, I really appreciate your advice in regards to introverts and wait time. Can you offer any advice on how to make them feel more comfortable working collaboratively in a group? Thanks

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Hi Chris,

Hi Chris,Thank you! There are a few things that will help: a) Give them a chance to write down ideas before they have to talk. b) Have groups do a quick social-emotional exercise before the academic...

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Awesome ideas. Thank you so

Awesome ideas. Thank you so much Todd.

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And your comment resonates a

And your comment resonates a lot with me Brian: "We cannot impart what we do not have." Thank you!

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Thank you so much for this

Thank you so much for this refresher article! You reminded me of the importance to stay on top of the research for the sake of my effectiveness in the classroom and optimal learning to take place in...

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Hi Desi,

Hi Desi, Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you found the piece valuable. My richest learning experiences have come through conversations with fellow teachers; so I hope you find some fellow...

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Thank you! I'm hoping I will

Thank you! I'm hoping I will... I've always got Edutopia as back up ;) Take care.

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Yup...we're a cozy little

Yup...we're a cozy little community of teachers helping teachers.

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HI, I really appreciate your

HI, I really appreciate your advice in regards to introverts and wait time. Can you offer any advice on how to make them feel more comfortable working collaboratively in a group? Thanks

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Hi Chris,

Hi Chris,Thank you! There are a few things that will help: a) Give them a chance to write down ideas before they have to talk. b) Have groups do a quick social-emotional exercise before the academic...

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Awesome ideas. Thank you so

Awesome ideas. Thank you so much Todd.

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Thanks Todd. Great article.

Thanks Todd. Great article. Some great references in here too. I love the advice 'never work harder than your students'.

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Mrs. Parker, I need to work

Mrs. Parker, I need to work harder on following that advice!

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