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This School Librarian Thinks Her Job Is the ‘Best-Kept Secret in Education’

ED Surge

She teaches concepts as wide-ranging as American Sign Language, critical thinking, typing, conducting research and writing in cursive. When people outside of school ask you what you do say, at a social event how do you describe your work? Since 2010, I've been here as the school librarian and media specialist.

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The Power of Claim-Evidence-Question

Catlin Tucker

Thinking routines offer more than just a structured pathway for students to delve into their thinking and explore the content deeply; they also serve as a window into their cognitive processes, offering invaluable formative assessment data. This phase underscores the significance of critical evaluation, research skills, and reasoning.

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6 Degrees of Separation Game for History

Students of History

History is a tapestry of interconnected events, people, and ideas. They encourage critical thinking, creativity, and research skills. Emphasize that they will need to find connections between the terms by identifying people, events, or ideas that link them together.

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