The INSPIRE Instructional guide:
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This practice guide will help teachers provide regular opportunities for students to revisit and review their learning.
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Wrapping up your class with intention can be really powerful. These *5 activities* bring SEL and academic reflection together, so students leave feeling confident—and competent—on their learning journey.
In this Tips for Teachers video, Kate Jones explains why sometimes it is better to review material than challenge students to retrieve it
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In this episode we’re delving into the inspiring tale of a real-life classroom, aka ‘The Room Where It Happened’. This unique researcher-teacher partnership, which was documented in the book Powerful Teaching, helped children not only to learn more effectively and efficiently by leveraging the science of learning, but it armed them with knowledge of how to learn. Our guest today is none other than Patrice Bain, the master teacher who orchestrated this endeavor from the chalk face.
In this episode of Progressively Incorrect, I have the great pleasure of interviewing Kimberly Berens, the author of Blind Spots: Why students fail and the science that can save them and the founder of Fit Learning, an organization that combines the science of learning, precision teaching, direct instruction, and curriculum-based measurement, into one comprehensive approach.
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