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blog details | Tips for effective marking and feedback The Educator
By Mark Richards, With reports suggesting that one in four teachers are working 60 hour weeks, the issue of teacher workload is one that isn’t going away anytime soon. Of course, for many teachers, a considerable amount of their time is taken up with marking. Teacher Workload Surveys […]
Five Tips to Recover and Rediscover Yourself — TTT4U
This post contains affiliate links. If you click on a link, a small commission may be paid. Recover and Rediscover Another school year comes to a close. School administrators and teachers look forward to the summer months. It is a time to unwind and try to get some personal things […]
Systemic vs Pulmonary Flow, Heart Blood Flow Steps, Endocardium vs Myocardium vs Pericardium, and Systole vs Diastole [MCAT, USMLE, Biology, Medicine] –
Love is in the air, my friends! In this lesson, we explore the circulatory system and share notes as part of the study guide series. We will explore the awesome heart! Topics include Systemic vs Pulmonary Flow, Heart Blood Flow Steps, Endocardium vs Myocardium vs Pericardium, and Systole vs Diastole. […]
3 Things in Education that Have Stayed the Same and How They Have Changed – George Couros
I wrote the post below in August of 2018, which seems like a VERY long time ago and a different world. Still, the three things I reference in the post are as relevant today in a post-2020 world as they were when I originally wrote the post. As I have mentioned […]
Answering the Question I’m Asked the Most – Practical Ed Tech
At the end of almost every weekly newsletter I remind readers to feel free to reply to ask me questions. Throughout the school year there is one question that I am asked more than any other. In fact, I was asked this question three times on Friday. The question is, […]
Effectively Using ESEA Title III, Part A Programs for English Language Learners
The following blog was contributed by Dale McDonald, PBVM, Ph.D., NCEA Vice President of Public Policy. Do you have English Language Learners in your Catholic school? Have you heard of Title III-A? As Catholic school educators engage in their mission to serve all students, it is important our private schools […]
Empathy Leading to a Co-Created Action – George Couros
I have been reading the book “Persuasion; The Art of Influencing People” by James Borg and have been enjoying it. This portion where he defines “empathy” and then provides examples resonated: “Empathy is the ability to identify and understand the other person’s feeling, ideas and situation.” It’s listening […]
Guide on Business Value-Oriented Principles (BVOP) Certification Requirements
BVOP: Business Value-Oriented Principles is a new, innovative approach to Agile and waterfall and other methods of project management. This article helps you get a better understanding of the BVOP: Business Value-Oriented Principles certification. We can get a sound understanding of this certification by first getting to know what BVOP: […]
Box of Joy® a Hands-On Lesson in Loving the Poor Like Christ
The following blog was contributed by Cross Catholic Outreach. One of the greatest gifts of a Catholic school education is that children get to learn from an early age the beauty of the Catholic Church’s social doctrine. In fact, instilling values and moral teachings has recently been identified as one […]