Nurturing social-emotional learning for students with autism
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by Talia Morgado
2d ago
In the realm of education, one size certainly does not fit all. As educators, it’s our responsibility to ensure that every student, regardless of their abilities or challenges, has the opportunity to thrive. For students with autism, social-emotional learning (SEL) is not just a curriculum; it’s a lifeline – a pathway to understanding, connection, and […] The post Nurturing social-emotional learning for students with autism appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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Shifting the misperception of American educators
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by Aimee Cribbs
2d ago
If social media can be counted on for anything, it is reliable in the ability to tick me off and throw me into a spiral of rage-induced overthinking. The most recent spark came from a simple meme stating, ” I read today that in Denmark, empathy is taught as a school subject. We really should […] The post Shifting the misperception of American educators appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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Universal Design is where the magic happens 
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by Felicia Rutledge
1w ago
Universal Design supports educators not by diluting instruction to meet learners at their current level but by devising ways to make learning accessible for every learner. Picture being a learner who hears phrases like: “I have a 9th-grade learner who reads on a 1st-grade level. There’s no way I can have them engage in the […] The post Universal Design is where the magic happens  appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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Writing in Reverse: A strategy to strengthen student writing
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by Christine Banko
1w ago
In the high school English classroom, one assessment continues to reign supreme: the essay. Informative, argumentative, and narrative essays have stood the test of time and for good reason. Essays allow students to showcase a multitude of skills across the common core, from research to literary analysis, creative writing to conventions. Not to mention the metacognitive […] The post Writing in Reverse: A strategy to strengthen student writing appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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The effects of holistic review on college admissions 
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by TER Staff
1w ago
COVID-19 swept the globe in 2020, resulting in the most profound disruption in the history of education through widespread school closures. Although the full extent of its effects continues to be understood, the immediate consequence on student learning was evident as we quickly recognized the shortcomings of remote learning. Studies consistently show the pandemic led […] The post The effects of holistic review on college admissions  appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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Unlock the Power of Data: Your invitation to a transformative virtual summit
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by TER Staff
1w ago
Feeling frustrated with data in your classroom or school? Our upcoming virtual summit, Data in Education, is designed to change that. We’ll help you transform data from a source of stress into a source of power, leading to better teaching, improved student outcomes, and smarter decision-making. What to expect at the summit: Is this summit […] The post Unlock the Power of Data: Your invitation to a transformative virtual summit appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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Unlocking Potential: The Power of Whole-Body Sensory Activities in Autism Classrooms
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by TER Staff
1w ago
In the bustling world of special education, where every day presents a new puzzle to solve and a fresh opportunity to empower young minds, innovation is the name of the game. As a devoted educator navigating the intricacies of an autism classroom, I’ve always been on the lookout for ways to make learning not just […] The post Unlocking Potential: The Power of Whole-Body Sensory Activities in Autism Classrooms appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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My relationship with AI…It’s complicated!
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by Daniel Krill
1w ago
It has been over 2 years since ChatGPT launched, arguably bringing artificial intelligence (AI) into the mainstream.  AI has rapidly evolved into a large collection of tools that address almost every aspect of teaching and learning. They can grade papers or provide individualized feedback, correct grammar, generate ideas for lessons, write standards-based assessments at every […] The post My relationship with AI…It’s complicated! appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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Teaching and Basketball:  Five key takeaways from the Women’s SEC Basketball Tournament that teachers must understand to cultivate successful students
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by TER Staff
2w ago
If you watched the Women’s SEC Basketball Tournament this past weekend, you saw some of the league’s best female players engage in amazingly electrifying basketball in pursuit of the coveted SEC Championship title. Each team, regardless of seeding, showed up prepared to achieve one of the goals that have been on their vision boards since […] The post Teaching and Basketball:  Five key takeaways from the Women’s SEC Basketball Tournament that teachers must understand to cultivate successful students appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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Innovative charter schools arrive in Montana, but not without a fight
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by TER Staff
2w ago
In January of 2024, the Montana Board of Public Education approved the creation of nineteen public charter schools. These schools address a variety of needs, from multilingual students in Bozeman to teacher recruitment and retention in my district in Great Falls. HB 549, which was sponsored by former school administrator turned legislator Dr. Fred Anderson, […] The post Innovative charter schools arrive in Montana, but not without a fight appeared first on The Educators Room ..read more
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