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The Classroom Experiment Part III: How should students be graded? Avoiding self-judgment and activating self-improvement

One of the big questions I had as a researcher turned teacher was, is it possible to use exclusively formative assessments as both feedback and grades? …

Assessment

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The Classroom Experiment Part III: How should students be graded?
The Classroom Experiment Part III: How should students be graded?
Assessment

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Improv-First Learning: Designing Experiences for Structured Play

Learning activities should be like jungle gyms, not lectures and not sandboxes. — A lot of the current popular wisdom about education is not new. In fact, it goes back over 100 years, almost unchanged, to Herbert Spencer, Jean Piaget, and John Dewey. The general idea can be summarized like this: Children are not passive vessels you can stuff information into; anything they…

Education

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Improv-First Learning: Designing Experiences for Structured Play
Improv-First Learning: Designing Experiences for Structured Play
Education

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Nov 20

Augmenting a Science Project with AI

Last week, I assigned a research project to students. They were to research a genetic disease (they picked from a list) and then demonstrate their knowledge in whichever way they preferred, including an interactive lesson plan, a brochure, a parody song, etc. Several students asked if they could use AI…

AI

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Augmenting a Science Project with AI
Augmenting a Science Project with AI
AI

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Sep 20

One small tweak flipped a secret switch in my classroom and now I have rapport with my students. (This is not clickbait, it really was such a small tweak!)

You may have heard or noticed of the trick teachers sometimes use to get a certain behavior without yelling at kids to do the behavior. It’s calling out those already doing the behavior. Like, “Thank you Sam, for sitting quietly and looking at me”. This works way better than it…

Classroom Management

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One small tweak flipped a secret switch in my classroom and now I have rapport with my students.
One small tweak flipped a secret switch in my classroom and now I have rapport with my students.
Classroom Management

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Apr 15

The Case for Multiple Choice

Multiple choice questions have become almost synonymous with high stakes testing, and thus with contrived, challenging, limiting, unfair, and high pressure situations. On the other hand, when I tell my students their test is going to be multiple choice, they all let out a deep sigh of relief. To them…

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The Case for Multiple Choice
The Case for Multiple Choice

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Mar 28

Teaching is an impossible job. Can AI finally make it possible?

Preparing content progressions for units, writing lesson plans, making them engaging and varied while building up classroom routines and students’ skills, tracking individual progress while keeping each student in their zone of proximal development, allowing opportunities for 21st century skills, SEL and reflection, connecting emotionally, communicating with parents, collaborating with…

AI

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Teaching is an impossible job. Can AI finally make it possible?
Teaching is an impossible job. Can AI finally make it possible?
AI

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Jan 19

Four Things Teachers Can Do To Avoid AI Cheating

With every great leap forward comes an initial panic followed by a slow adjustment. The latest leap forward has come from AI in the form of GPT-3, a langauge model that can understand and generate language quite convincingly, at least convincing at the level of a K-12 student. …

AI

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Four Things Teachers Can Do To Avoid AI Cheating
Four Things Teachers Can Do To Avoid AI Cheating
AI

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Jan 14

My #1 Classroom Management Hack: Sprinkle In Slang

Students hear teachers telling them to behave properly all day, and they don’t really internalize it. Sure, you’re telling them to be quiet, but of course you are, you’re an adult. So I figured out how to leverage their succeptibility to peer pressure to my advantage: Talk like a peer…

Education

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My #1 Classroom Management Hack: Sprinkle In Slang
My #1 Classroom Management Hack: Sprinkle In Slang
Education

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Sep 29, 2022

The Classroom Experiment: The start of Year Two

When I was just about to start teaching last summer, I asked a friend and colleague whether they thought I would end up teaching for more than one year. They said, “well, at least one more year. Because at the end of the first year, you’ll have so many ideas…

Teaching

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The Classroom Experiment: The start of Year Two
The Classroom Experiment: The start of Year Two
Teaching

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Dec 20, 2021

The Classroom Experiment: A Progress Report

Well, it’s been three months since I gave up the life of a work-from-home education researcher and began the life of a 7th grade science teacher. This post is an update on how it’s going. The best part about being a teacher compared to being a researcher is the turnaround…

Education

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The Classroom Experiment: A Progress Report
The Classroom Experiment: A Progress Report
Education

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