Better lesson planning, supporting struggling students and motivating those students who are reluctant to learn—these are challenges educators know all too well. So how can they go about finding real solutions?
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Better lesson planning, supporting struggling students and motivating those students who are reluctant to learn—these are challenges educators know all too well. So how can they go about finding real solutions?
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What are the best books for teachers? What are others reading? This new infographic visualizes exactly that and should be great for any teacher!
What a list! Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) Delete the scoop?
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"No two students are the same, no two students process information the same, and therefore students deserve to have information presented in multiple ways, students should be encouraged to showcase their knowledge in multiple ways, and students should be motivated in multiple ways." Melissa tells the story of UDL and includes video of UDL and the three principles along with the tools that can help support a diversity of learners in the classroom: the CAST Lesson Builder, UDL Curriculum Self-check and Book Builder.
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Motivating Reluctant Learners is a great book! Many resources!