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6 Ways Teachers Can BEAT the Technology Trap
posted by: Alana | July 11, 2016, 12:46 pm   

 

Technology can mean risky business for teachers in this day and age whether it’s texting a student directly or even posting something on your personal Facebook page. Some schools and districts have guidelines to follow while others are prohibited from using these tools in their classrooms at all. Yet with the increasing concerns and liabilities revolving around the revolutionary communication platforms of Digital Age, it stands to reason that every educator should exercise caution to avoid any allegations of misconduct down the road.

 

Below are 6 best practices every teacher should follow when using digital communication tools with students to BEAT the technology trap that has put even great teachers in a pickle…

 

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AAE Tuition Discount Offers Keep Members at the Top of Their Field
posted by: Alana | July 07, 2016, 04:04 pm   

 

AAE continues to be the fastest growing teachers association of its kind as more and more teachers choose AAE membership each and every day to represent their interests as teachers. And there are a great many factors that play into this growth, too, not the least of which being amazing benefits such as our tuition discount offers.

 

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Seven Instructional Strategies Every Teacher Needs to Know, Part 5: Quizzing
posted by: Melissa | July 06, 2016, 09:28 am   

 

Over the past couple of months, we’ve been doing a series on our blog about seven essential teaching strategies that have been identified by the IES as being grounded in research, flexible, and easily accessible for every teacher, no matter what they teach or what resources they have.  In some cases, this has meant trying something completely new, while in others it has just meant applying a tried and true strategy in a different way.  The strategy that we’re looking at today falls into the latter category.

 

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6 Things Every Teacher Should Do to Become a Better Teacher
posted by: Alana | July 01, 2016, 10:08 am   

 

Becoming a better teacher isn't just about the students you teach, it’s also about increasing your own work satisfaction. That’s why so many educators constantly strive to improve their teaching skills not only as a way of doing a better job producing well-educated members of society, but to build their own self-esteem through improved work quality. Below are 6 things teachers and educators can do to enhance their personal professional development practices...


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Seven Instructional Strategies Every Teacher Needs to Know, Part 4: Concreteness Fading
posted by: Alana | June 29, 2016, 12:26 pm   

 

Over the past several weeks, we’ve been doing a series on the seven instructional strategies that are recommended for every teacher to know and use no matter what they teach or how old their students are.   In the past, we’ve covered how to use graphics and words, distributing practice, and mixing solved and unsolved problems.  Most of these strategies have been cases where teachers may just need to make a small adjustment to a technique that they are already using, but this week’s strategy is different and will require changing how teachers think about their strategies entirely. 

 

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