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Mitigating #EdTech Issues in the Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

With all the promise that educational technology holds, several pitfalls are always on the minds of educators. The top two issues that commonly come up in my talks with educators are the technology (Internet, hardware, devices, apps) not working or off-task behavior on the part of students.

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A Needed Revolution

A Principal's Reflections

Education needs a revolution of ideas, pedagogy, and the very way in which we talk about teaching and learning. Classroom Management - Simply put, teachers cannot force a child to do anything they do not want to do. Teachers must reach out and engage parents and utilize them as key players in their child’s education.

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Good vs Great Teachers: My Ravitch Response

A Principal's Reflections

Sound classroom management skills. As Ravitch downplays the significance of educational technology and its evolving role in today''s landscape I see it as an essential resource utilized by good teachers on a daily basis. Change educational technology Opinion pedagogy teacher'

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How Teach for America Crushed My Passion for Teaching

ED Surge

With barely a month’s worth of virtual training on lesson planning, pedagogy, content specific best practices, assessment, DEI work and classroom management, I was nowhere near prepared to teach a culturally and linguistically diverse sixth grade class completely online during the height of a pandemic.

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Supporting Digital Citizenship Through Ethical Monitoring

ED Surge

But when it comes to ethical monitoring—concerned with how school systems set up their digital classroom management tools and teachers use them—we hear far too little. If we truly expect learners to develop those desired digital citizenship skills, educators must first become ethical monitors of their students’ online activity.