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Data-Based Decisions: What You Need to Know
Student Data-Based Decisions for Teachers, Educators & Schools In schools today, making data-based decisions on students’ progress {both academic and behavior} is a NON-NEGOTIABLE if we want struggling students to show growth. Fortunately, in many cases {not...
Changing Disruptive Behavior in 5 Minutes
Changing Student Disruptive Behavior in the School Classroom – Teachers and Educators We’ve all had that kid in our class. The kid that constantly disrupts our lesson, doesn’t follow directions, and doesn’t do a bit of work. The one that seems to get the entire class...
Because ALL Means ALL!
Teachers and Educators - How to reach ALL of the students in a classroom 5 Key Components to Ensure Success: People become teachers because they have a passion for helping children learn and be successful. It is so disheartening to be a teacher and feel as though you...
Work Smarter, Not Harder! – The Power of Effective PLCs
Effective PLCs for schools, teachers and educators No teacher enters the field without the best intentions to serve students, grow them, and help them to be successful. The demands on teachers in the classroom today are far different than they used to be, so being...
Teaching With The Best Intent, But It Wasn’t Enough: RtI Saved Me
I remember coming straight out of college, into my classroom. I still remember the distinct smell of the whiteboards, overheard projector, and freshly copied papers. The old library books were organized on my shelves {in no good order} and textbooks were laying on...
Frustrated Educator Seeking Data & Documentation Solution for RtI Implementation
Entering the conference room, I noticed I was holding my breath. “Please bring the appropriate data and documentation; Please bring the appropriate data and documentation”, was the line repeating in my head as I glanced at the empty chairs around the table. I believe...