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ARTICLE/VID: How Can Schools Prioritize For The Best Ways Kids Learn?

How Can Schools Prioritize For The Best Ways Kids Learn? @willrich45 @Kschwart https://t.co/r5978ZeuMC #edchat #teaching #cpchat #tlchat pi…

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0 Sep 2, 2018

ARTICLE: Getting Inside Students' Minds: Why Misconceptions Are So Powerful

Cognitive science tells us that if you don't understand the flaws in students' reasoning, you're not going to be able to dislodge their mis…

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0 Sep 2, 2018

ARTICLE: Neuroplasticity & the Metacognitive Classroom

Teaching students about neuroplasticity and the brain’s potential can have a positive effect on their self-perceptions and expectations for…

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0 Sep 2, 2018

TED-ED: What is imposter syndrome and how can you combat it?

What is imposter syndrome and how can you combat it?Lesson by Elizabeth Cox, directed by Sharon ColmanEven after writing eleven books a…

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0 Sep 2, 2018

ARTICLE: A Healthy Ecosystem for Classroom Management

“Behavior charts, prizes, and other incentives may provide a short-term fix, but the novelty of these wears off. The gratification from gen…

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0 Sep 1, 2018

RESEARCH: Why Curiosity Matters

"Maintaining a sense of wonder is crucial to creativity and innovation." @FrancescaGino https://t.co/Fkwp5IWmE6 — Harvard Biz Review (@Harv…

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0 Sep 1, 2018

TOOLS: 16 Novel Brain Breaks

Our brains are wired for novelty. Reinvigorate your thinking and see problems through a new lens with these 16 brain breaks and focus-atten…

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0 Sep 1, 2018

ARTICLE: The 5 Proven Benefits of Play

It's not like we perfectly timed this story for a holiday weekend or anything... https://t.co/xKmiSqNxoF — NPR (@NPR) August 31, 2018

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0 Sep 1, 2018

ARTICLE: When School Is Based on What Kids Want to Learn

With self-directed education, students become their own teachers. But the biggest learning curve may be for parents. https://t.co/itZ8TDPEC

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0 Sep 1, 2018

ARTICLE: How to Attract and Support Neurodiverse Talent

BTW - Scott Page is Professor of Complex Systems, Political Science, and Economics at the University of Michigan and an external faculty me…

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0 Aug 29, 2018

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