by Sarah Brown Wessling | Apr 29, 2020 | Inspiration
April 29, 2020 Dear Evan, Lauren and Zach: I woke up early this morning, way before my alarm went off. I noticed the date on my phone and opened my email out of habit. Sitting at the top of the queue, was a note from my former superintendent who wrote, “one of the...
by Sarah Brown Wessling | Apr 27, 2020 | For Your Classroom, Professional Learning
Teaching Student to Think: YOUR QUESTIONS This playlist of videos was created based on questions I often get from teachers who are doing the tough, complex work of designing instruction that helps students learn to think. In these videos, I tackle their questions and...
by Sarah Brown Wessling | Apr 27, 2020 | For Your Classroom, Professional Learning
Unit Design: A Think Aloud Sometimes unit design can feel like a liberating opportunity to imagine learning in new ways. Other times it can feel overwhelming, because we’re filling out the appropriate documents, but not necessarily understanding...
by Sarah Brown Wessling | Apr 27, 2020 | For Your Classroom, Technology Tools
Using Shared Slide Decks for Reflection and Discussion This strategy isn’t about the tool as much as it as about the possibilities. I’ll share how I’m using it in this particular example, but also offer several iterations to jump start your own...
by Sarah Brown Wessling | Apr 22, 2020 | For Your Classroom
Voice Memo Feedback for Students I’ve been using voice memo feedback for students since I was a student teacher lugging around cassette tapes for each student so I could record feedback for them. Now, there are all kinds of apps and extensions we can access to...
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