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Saturday, January 1, 2022

4 Things Teachers Should Try in 2022

Happy New Year.  Welcome to 2022.   If you have not made your New Year's resolution maybe a couple of these will help you out.  To see these ideas click here hopefully after checking out my amazon.ca ads below.   If you are  making any amazon.ca purchases  please click on my links below first as I will get a small commission on anything you buy even if it is something else as long as it is within 24 hours.   Thanks.  This post may contain affiliate links that earns me  a commission at no extra cost to you.  

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Thursday, October 14, 2021

6 Ways To Optimize Feedback

 

If you want to grow as an educator you need to seek out feedback.  You can read Eric Sheninger's article by clicking here, hopefully after checking out my amazon.ca ads below.   If you are Canadian and making any amazon.ca purchase please click on my links below first as I will get a small commission on anything you buy even if it is something else.   Thanks.  This post may contain affiliate links that earns me  a commission at no extra cost to you.


Thursday, June 3, 2021

Giving Student Feedback: 20 Tips To Do It Right

 

Following yesterdays article from informEd I read another article on their site.  Even though this article was penned by Laura Reynolds in 2013 it is a very good article for teachers to read. Even without the pandemic, appropriate feedback is very important to our students.  With the pandemic it is crucial.  To see the article click here.


Friday, December 14, 2018

Quick Feedback or Brainstorm

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If you would like to have your students give you quick feedback on a lesson or maybe a question to brainstorm to begin a topic or solicit a quick answer from them digitally try AnswerGarden.  Click here to see a demo.  If you want to make up your own question click here.  Then just share the URL with your students.