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A Teacher's Prompt Guide to ChatGPT

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A Teacher's Prompt Guide to ChatGPTWelcome to this short instructional teachers guide to using ChatGPT. ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can help teachers enhance student learning - remember to keep…Continue

A Classroom Culture Built on Trust

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A Classroom Culture Built on TrustBy Crystal Frommert edutopia.org4 minJanuary 11, 2023When students feel safe being vulnerable with their classmates, it strengthens their relationships and improves…Continue

For the love of memorization

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Fordham InstituteFLYPAPERFor the love of memorization…Continue

Should Students Sit in Rows? It depends.

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Should Students Sit in Rows? It depends.By Dave Stuart Jr. davestuartjr.com2 minJanuary 19, 2023Engagement isn’t something you can infer from smiling faces or a classroom arrangement. Engagement…Continue

 

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This group is dedicated to sharing the best practices around classroom walk-throughs and will provide support to school leaders who are new to the process.  We encourage you to share tools and templates which might be used to collected data in a highly efficient manner on these walks. See More
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Ex Slaves talk about Slavery in the USA

A story done by ABC News in 1999 about slavery as told by people who were slaves. Recorded in the 1940's....(FYI: I am not withholding and comments. Even th...
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What's important as you prepare for a behavioral-based interview for a school administrator's position?

The Dim BulbThe Occasional Musings of an Educatorby Michael Keany#16 - January 23, 2023The brain is capable of performing 10 quadrillion (that’s 10 to the 16th) “calculations,” or synaptic events, per second using only about 15 watts of power. At this rate, a computer as powerful as the human brain would require 1 gigawatt of power. Maybe a dim bulb isn't really as dim as it seems.The photo at the left is the …See More
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the average college student in 2023 has to work about 4x as many hours on minimum wage as a student 30 years ago to access the same education.

MyElearningWorld released a new report showing that the average college student in 2023 has to work about 4x as many hours on minimum wage as a student 30 years ago to access the same education. Important Findings:30 years ago, the average student at a public university could pay for a full year of tuition by working…See More
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What was Jim Crow?

A rapid historical run-through of America's 'Jim Crow'.
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How to Get Students Ready for Learning

Teachers at Mount Desert Elementary School in Northeast Harbor, Maine, use proven Responsive Classroom techniques—such as relationship-building morning meeti...
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Tools for Teaching Adventure - A New OPEN Phys Ed Resource

Tools for Teaching Adventure - A New OPEN Phys Ed ResourceFree Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne / January 18, 2023OPEN Phys ED is one of my favorite websites because they offer great lesson plans and other resources for getting kids…See More
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Are novice teacher induction programs worthwhile? - Recent Research

Are novice teacher induction programs worthwhile?By Chenchen Shi, Johns Hopkins UniversityThe first few years of a novice teacher’s career are important, and often accompanied by formalized induction programs aimed at helping teacher development and growth. …See More
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What are some of the best things school districts can do to defend against cyberattacks?

The Dim BulbThe Occasional Musings of an Educatorby Michael Keany#15 - January 13, 2023The brain is capable of performing 10 quadrillion (that’s 10 to the 16th) “calculations,” or synaptic events, per second using only about 15 watts of power. At this rate, a computer as powerful as the human brain would require 1 gigawatt of power. Maybe a dim bulb isn't really as dim as it seems.The photo at the left is the …See More
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What's important as you prepare for a behavioral-based interview for a school administrator's position?

Posted on January 23, 2023 at 1:00pm 0 Comments

The Dim Bulb

The Occasional Musings of an Educator

by Michael Keany

#16 - January 23, 2023

The brain is capable of performing 10 quadrillion (that’s 10 to the 16th)…

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