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Oregon's Importance of High-Quality Instructional Resources

The Oregon Department of Education provides this document summarizing the importance of high-quality instructional materials and includes a curated...

Louisiana Department of Education Implementing Standards for Mathematical Practices Guide

The Louisiana Department of Education provides this guide for implementing the Standards for Mathematical Practice, also known as the Mathematical...

Framework for Connecting the Student and Teaching Practices

This free resource from Solution Tree Press provides educators with a framework for integrating the Mathematical Process Standards (called Standards...

IDOE Accommodations and Modifications Chart

This IDOE chart clearly articulates the difference between accommodations and modifications that can be utilized with students.

Using Informal Assessments for English Language Learners

This article provides strategies and information about two types of informal assessment commonly used with English Learners: performance-based...

Math Learning Recovery Example: 2nd Grade Unit

Example 2nd grade computation unit showing vertical articulation, identification of priority standards, and SENS. Use to facilitate a discussion...

Don’t Fear ‘Opening the Floodgates’ to Parent Feedback

“The effect of parental engagement over a student’s school career is equivalent to adding two or three years to that student’s education.”...

Learning Lab: Live Chat

Do you have a certain goal in mind but are unsure of which technology tool may best suit your needs? Are you looking for a protocol to get your...

Enhancing Online Learning Using the Three Types of Interaction

Researcher Michael G. Moore’s Model of Interaction features three types of interactions: learner-content, learner-instructor, and learner-learner....

The TPACK Framework Explained (With Classroom Examples)

TPACK is a technology integration framework focusing on three main components: content knowledge, pedagogical knowledge, and technological knowledge.

3 Key Types of Interaction in Remote Teaching and Learning

In this video, Dr. Erika Smith (Associate Professor and Faculty Development Consultant) illustrates important ways educators can foster three key...

Learning Lab - Greatest Hits!: On-Demand Workshop

Check out this workshop full of video clips, reflection, and discussion about great content led by the Digital Learning Team. They share great...

A Strategy for Building Productive Relationships With Parents

In this resource, Edutopia's Crystal Frommert encourages teachers to make contact with parents early and provides readers with a valuable email...

2022 Summer of Learning Resources

Check out this Wakelet collection of resources curated from Twitter from the 2022 Summer of Learning Conferences!

Training Camp with Tamika Catchings

Join Hall-of-Famer, 10-time WNBA All-Star, and 4-time Olympic gold medalist, Tamika Catchings, for the first Training Camp of the 2022-23 school...

Successful Strategies - Engaging Families & Students

Parent engagement has always played a role in the success of our students but will be even more important today. Join this session for ideas on...

Google Classroom | An Info Template for Parents

This template resource from Tech You Can Do is an editable one-page introduction for parents to Google Classroom. Such a resource is perfect for...

Three Types of Interactions in Virtual Learning

When designing a virtual lesson (any lesson, really) it's vital that we keep in mind our students' interactions throughout the lesson. In this...

Creating Choice Boards in Google Docs

Choice boards are a great way to differentiate learning, give student choice in learning, and remove potential barriers to learning. When made...

The Importance of Creating Your Own Videos for Virtual Learning

"Teacher-made videos can be a great way to support all students, especially the 1 in 5 students who learn and think differently. When you make your...