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A smiling educator is supporting two students working on an assignment on laptops.

Apr 26, 2024

How Can Educators Use AI in the Classroom?

In fact, AI has been lingering in our periphery since 1997 when Garry Kasparov, a Russian chess grandmaster who had been victorious over both humans and computers throughout his career, was beaten by an IBM supercomputer with the whole world watching. People demonstrated the same polarized reactions to his loss that have emerged during the

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A student is transcribing a word from an open book.

Apr 2, 2024

Developing Confident, Capable Writers: Process Writing Strategies

There are plenty of articles about all of the reasons why writing can be so difficult for students with LBLD, from basic transcription skills to idea generation to proofreading to the numerous executive function demands underlying the entire writing process. Even just reading and understanding the prompt is a skill that can require direct instruction

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Mar 6, 2024

Metacognition and Reading Comprehension

Metacognitive practices should be a cornerstone of a language-based classroom. Explicit instruction in metacognition allows students to make deep connections between what they are reading and previously learned material. It also helps them to make sense of what they are reading and learning to determine when material does not make sense and to decide which

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Two high school students are independently working on an assignment.

Feb 28, 2024

Resources to Support the Writing Process: Brainstorm to Final Draft

At Landmark School, students are required to follow a five-step writing process. In order to create checks and balances as ideas evolve into written language, we approach the writing process with the following: brainstorming, organizing, composing a rough draft, proofreading, and making final edits before turning it in. Breaking a daunting task like writing an

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Feb 27, 2024

Provide Models

Executive function researchers, such as Russell Barkley (2019), assert that the ability to picture the steps required to reach a goal is a main function of the executive functions. Further, noted executive function coach and expert Sarah Ward (2014) outlines that without a model or a clear vision of the end goal, students “are open

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A middle schools student writes at a desk.

Feb 18, 2024

Process Writing: An Overview for Teachers

The Prewriting Phase The prewriting phase is essential to helping students generate and organize their thoughts prior to writing. It establishes the roadmap of the writing piece, allowing them to see where they are going with their ideas and how they will get there. Writing without working through the steps of the prewriting phase is

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A smiling high school student takes notes at a desk.

Feb 5, 2024

The Two-Column Method of Note-Taking

A popular and well-known method for managing information for note taking is the method of two-column notes, which is similar to Cornell notes. This system of notes was first introduced by Walter Pauk in the 1950s and was a key feature of his widely used book How to Study in College. Two-column notes and Cornell

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Feb 1, 2024

Finding the Main Idea

Strategies to Find Topics and Main Ideas The topic is a word or phrase that states the subject of a text (what it is about) and should be located first. The main idea is the point the author is making about the topic. To locate the topic in a reading selection, encourage students to see

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Jan 16, 2024

More Fun than Memorization: Interactive Strategies for Spelling Success

Teaching spelling can also be emotional. It can be hard for the educator to prioritize this essential activity as spell check and autocorrect become smarter, more integral supports within our primary modes of modern communication (like texting and email). Even for the teacher who has successfully integrated technology, spelling is hard because the tools available

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Free Resources for Educators

Learn about recent research and explore instructional strategies to support your students with SLD.

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