Tips to communicate high expectations online

Tips to communicate high expectations online
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Students will react to teachers' expectations, whether high or low, according to Barbara Blackburn, a former teacher, school leader and university teacher educator. In this article, she offers tips to help teachers convey their high expectations for students during virtual instruction, including calling on all students and offering more wait time.

 Full Story: MiddleWeb (9/20) 

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