TCEA26: Coaching the Heavy Hitters #instruction #tcea
What fun it was to go over my presentation for [Coaching the Heavy Hitters of Instructional Strategy](
What fun it was to go over my presentation for [Coaching the Heavy Hitters of Instructional Strategy](
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BoodleBox launched a new Bot, Mike . I was still a little hazy on how an individual could apply a promotional code, or a school district coul
Need a way to teach critical thinking and problem solving? Learn to tackle problems and make decisions. This session, through the application of the Jigsaw Method (3 step), offers
It's not every day you run into a number line inventor, but that was the case this morning at the Education Service Center, Region 9 Conference I attended. [Slide A Round Math](h
STEAM is always a hot topic of interest for schools. That's why I was intrigued by STEAM 4 Schools table in the Exhibit Hall at the Education Service Center, Region 9 event. There,
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In the ever evolving landscape of education and technology, AI literacy is quickly becoming an essential skill. Greg Kulowiec’s work highlig
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At the TCEA 2025 Convention and Exposition, I had the opportunity to attend Diana Benner's and Peggy Reimers' session on Instructional Coaching. As you probably know, a lot of folk
Some time ago, I ran across a website that inspired me. It encouraged me to explore the micro:bit a bit more. One way of exploring the concept was to adapt other workshop materials