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This video is referenced on page 129 of High-Impact Instruction by Jim Knight.
Watch Sandi Silbernagel describe how she assesses whether student are engaged, strategically compliant or noncompliant.
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I recently came across Erin Klein (the genius behind Kleinspiration) posting a useful YouTube video that's all about 'Twitter For Teachers.'
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Love this video. This video is referenced on page 129 of High-Impact Instruction by Jim Knight.
Love the discussion about student engagement. Sandi has her children rate their own level of engagement and has taught them the three levels. She uses their information formatively. .