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I realized that I am way behind on posting recent podcast episodes, so this week I am catching up!] Krista Leh was kind ...
Julian Vasquez Heilig has a powerful post over at Cloaking Inequity. Here are a few teaser paragraphs: Many of today’s ...
Books I finished reading (or rereading) in May 2025… The Ending Fire, Saara El-Arifi (fantasy) The Tainted Cup, Robert Jackson Bennett (fantasy) A Deadly Education, Naomi Novik (fantasy) The Last ...
Welcome to the resource page for the free 4 Shifts Protocol (formerly known as trudacot), a discussion protocol intended to help facilitate educator conversations about deeper learning, greater ...
Only 19 of the top 50 blogs in the chart above are on Alltop Education. Interestingly, I also discovered that at least 9 of the blogs on Alltop Education have an authority of less than 26, meaning ...
For Leadership Day 2009, here are some key questions that I’d ask about the technology leadership function in any school district: I’m sure that I could think of other questions too, but these are a ...
That’s a lot of legalistic language. That’s a lot of negativity. How about an empowered use policy (EUP) instead? In other words, instead of saying NO, NO, NO! all the time, how about saying yes? Here ...
I believe that guiding questions are important. As our world changes radically and rapidly, we may not have answers (yet) but we can at least try to ask the right questions. Here are some guiding ...
North Scott High School in Eldridge, Iowa is allowing students to use their cell phones for practice tests. Teachers are using PollEverywhere to assess students’ knowledge and see what course material ...
I look around technology today (tech and ed-tech) and I see an incredible reverberation of the work of the behaviorist BF Skinner, for example. Now if you turn to “education theory programs” in ...
Hi, my Name is Brian Crosby. Scott has asked me to kick off his week long series, “What do teachers need from administrators?” You can learn about me on the ...