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Professional Development
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Summer PD on CBE
KHS EdTech Tip of the Week
All Things Google
EdTech Tools
Google Classroom
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Formative Assessments
Become a Digital Fellow
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Home
Professional Development
Curriculum Planning
Differentiated Instruction
Classroom Management
Inquiry Based Learning
Standards-Based Grading
PLC & Collaboration
Ted Talks
Flipped Learning
Tech Integration
Summer PD on CBE
KHS EdTech Tip of the Week
All Things Google
EdTech Tools
Google Classroom
Scripts
Formative Assessments
Become a Digital Fellow
Differentiated Instruction
New Teacher Survival Guide: Differentiating Instruction
Differentiating instruction is a great way to maximize the potential of each student, and ensure that all students understand the concepts. Watch as one teacher incorporates differentiating instruction in her classroom.
Making Feedback Meaningful
In depth look at ways to provide individualized feedback to all students. Strategies introduced allow teachers to connect with high achievers as well as students who need more instruction.
Using Expertise to Group Students
By regrouping students for certain lessons, schools can leverage the instructional expertise of their teachers. See how one school builds differentiated instruction and regrouping students into their science program.
Thermite Reaction in Chemistry
The thermite reaction is a popular, yet dangerous, reaction taught to high school Chemistry students. Here is a video to show a safer way to teach a lesson on the thermite reaction.
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