βThe job of teaching is not just to provide something worth noticing, but to protect students from everything that isnβt.β
Interesting article by @carlhendrick.substack.com
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K-8 Principal, The American School of Tangier M.Ed. K-12 Ed. Leadership RPCV, Rwanda
βThe job of teaching is not just to provide something worth noticing, but to protect students from everything that isnβt.β
Interesting article by @carlhendrick.substack.com
substack.com/@carlhendric...
1) Talk with the student to understand the problem and help them plan a next step
2) Communicate early with parents. Sometimes a phone call or an email is enough. Other times, it's best to skip the back-and-forth and invite them in for a meeting.
This is why follow-up and strong school-home communication matter so much. When a student isn't doing the work, teachers need to act quickly and decisively.
20.09.2025 14:47 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Itβs not our fault when a student chooses not to work. But it is our responsibility to respond when that happens. If a student fails to meet an expectation and we do nothing to address it, we are sending a pretty clear message: that a childβs responsibility to engage as a student is optional.
20.09.2025 14:47 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0NEW: Use white boards for flexible retrieval practice! They are engaging and effective for learning, with flexibility for question prompts and student responses. Read tips by cognitive scientist Dr. Janell Blunt for this no-prep strategy. www.retrievalpractice.org/strategies/w... #EduSky
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The gift of confidence. #confidence
08.04.2025 23:08 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 010 Things: The essentials of your pedagogical toolkit. teacherhead.com/2023/08/31/1...
23.03.2025 18:09 β π 18 π 7 π¬ 2 π 0This means we need to be vigilant about our own internal dialogue. Do we expect certain students to misbehave? Are we holding onto frustration from the day before?
The expectations we carry, whether we realize it or not, shape our interactions with students.
Our brains are naturally wired to notice whatβs wrong. We automatically see the student who is off task or acting out. It takes a conscious, deliberate effort to notice and reinforce whatβs going well.
If we donβt intentionally look for positive behavior, we risk missing it altogether.
We canβt feign ignorance this time. We knew what we were signing up for after the first four years.
28.02.2025 18:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Anyone who has ever been a teacher immediately recognizes the language and tone used by schoolyard bullies. It sends shivers down my spine when I hear this kind of language used in a school hallway, much less the Oval Office. We should all be ashamed of ourselves for allowing this to happen.
28.02.2025 18:50 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Normalizing error is essential to effective teaching. My most successful years of teaching were ones in which my students were not just comfortable taking risks, but enjoyed the practice of analyzing their errors - almost like solving a puzzle. Achieve this, and student growth = π
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Making Retrieval Practice Actually Work - @carlhendrick.substack.com #teacher #retrievalpractice carlhendrick.substack.com/p/making-ret...
21.02.2025 14:34 β π 5 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0CFUs are formative assessments that occur during instruction to see if students are following the lesson.
Retrieval Practice employs strategies used after the lesson by asking students to recall information from memory.
CFUs ensure students are tracking. Retrieval Practice builds long-term memory.
One challenge Iβm seeing when working with teachers new to retrieval practice: understanding the difference between retrieval practice and checking for understanding.
21.02.2025 17:18 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Teacher burnout is real. Thatβs why weβve prioritized building in a 3- or 4-day weekend into each month of our school calendar. Iβm off to Marrakech. I know our teachers will be ready to tackle next week with renewed energy (and put some retrieval practice techniques to good use)!
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In our faculty meeting today, we discussed retrieval practice and the counter-intuitive concept that one must forget in order to learn. We shared Tom Sherrigntonβs @teacherhead.bsky.social blog post and asked teachers to choose a few strategies to focus on in the coming weeks.
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Is it helpful to think about Cognitive Load Theory as a heuristic?
This was just one question from our discussion with @dylanwiliam.bsky.social, @olicav.bsky.social, @drchendrick.bsky.social, and @cbokhove.bsky.social, which is available in full at the link in the reply. youtu.be/vOgrnJZiXho
Iβm looking forward to attending these FREE webinars later this month - particularly learning more about the importance of retrieval practice in strengthening learning.
08.02.2025 21:10 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Break up your lessons and promote better learning!
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