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Posts by Jim Geer
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Just remember Illinois in this. Republicans are just being louder about doing what Democrats have for decades.
🛑 💬 "Close your eyes. Take a moment to slow down and take a deep breath. Now ask yourself, how are you changing what you say to support growth mindset thinking? You will first need to adopt a growth mindset for yourself..."
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#educoach #edusky
I've always loved that sandbox that is anti-examples. This article covers the benefits of this in learning | The Benefits of Anti-Models for Boosting Learning www.edutopia.org/article/powe...
K-12 AI = nebulous chasm of nuance. Some are thrilled it's here to help. Some are petrified it's here to hurt. So, what is it? I often use the analogy of a hammer - a tool that can be used to create or to bludgeon. For teachers, it has a lot of potential to help. PD is needed! #demystifyAI #EduSkyAI
Everyone needs a reading buddy.
The challenge w/ reports like these are correlational relationships vs. causation. They did plenty, but which elements were most impactful? (spoiler - cannot definitively answer this). Nevertheless, I LOVE these reports because it's about a school overcoming their nuanced challenges. It can be done!
What if I told you that in a small, rust belt city, where abandoned buildings line the streets, kids are doing better in reading than in some of the richest school districts in America? www.youtube.com/shorts/KsBNf...
I am intrigued
Ahh, thanks! Now I am debating on ordering or waiting for the 4th edition in November.
There's a lot of debate about the effectiveness and research with #BTC (Building Thinking Classrooms). I prefer the middle route - elements of BTC certainly do line up with well-researched practices, but not all. Given its popularity I expect more explicit research on BTC to come. bit.ly/btcandvl
Can you linke the Complex Instruction book? It sounds interesting but I cannot find it.
I find myself curious... what was replaced by what?
I get it, but it's still two separate issues. The problem with simply calling it male and female sports today is tomorrow (figuratively speaking) the next administration will declare the opposite. This means process issue. It needs a process solution. Paging Congress - do your JOB!
I am looking for the best Kahoot-similar platform (free, of course!) that could be used well with a trivia competition. #EduSky
This is the problem with Title IX and EO's. Each administration takes agency, agency they're allowed bc Congress didn't do their jobs, and swings the guidance/regs wildly the other direction. No matter your position on the/whatever issue, I hope the process problem bothers all equally.
One of my favorite IES resources are the practice guides. There are 5 guides with the research about teaching math. Given the two stop work orders I received last night (to stop work on 2 upcoming IES STEM practice guides), I'd download these now.
@rastokke.bsky.social What research, if any, are you aware of with respect to instruction of fractions as corresponding to cognitive development (and associated age or grade level)? Heard a teacher talk about learning that 3rd grade was too early, but have not been able to find any evidence myself.
I hope the data is deeper than I-Ready…
Challenge AND support. Both populations.
Yes! ES of .58, too, indicating good potential in the reverse of what you wrote. www.visiblelearningmetax.com/influences/v...
Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers!
#Booksky 💙📚
#Books
#BookChallenge
Day 2
#DontLeadScared
Looks intriguing! On my list to read now.
And Spygate was way overblown.
Ahhh, the power of the comma.