Schools sometimes look for outside resources to help them address the problems they face. However, developing healthy partnerships with the community surrounding the school may be a more effective route to the solutions they need.
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Families have the right to be included in significant decisions about their child’s education. The key to embracing this principle is for educators to be willing to give up a measure of their control.
As educators, we cannot expect families to be engaged with their child’s learning if we have not first considered whether they believe they should be. Empowering families with the knowledge and belief that their engagement matters is a vital task f...
Communication and Relationship. Educators know they need both of these when interacting with families. Constantino’s Principle 2 provides some insight into developing effective communication with families so that strong, lasting relationships can b...
Family engagement begins at the school. Educators must analyze their core assumptions and beliefs about families in order to build a relationship with them that will encourage effective engagement.
The current pandemic has affected all of life, including education. Although there are many negative results of this situation, some positive outcomes are also coming to light, including breaking down barriers between schools and families.
The Dear Dr. Mooney community is one year old! How will you be involved in it this next year?
It’s not too hard to find bilingual books in Spanish, but finding them in the less-common languages that some of our ELs speak can be more of a challenge. Dr. Mooney points you to several online resources for this hard-to-find multicultural/bilingu...
Helpful resources for teaching online are popping up daily, but the time it takes to review them can be overwhelming. Dr. Mooney shares some of her top picks with you.
So you’re suddenly a distance learning educator? Don’t worry, many teachers around the country are in the same situation. Dr. Mooney offers a few suggestions for implementing your professional teaching knowledge both with and without technology.
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Infographic
Thanks for the Phonology infographic! Very helpful info for me and my district!
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Artist’s/Writer’s Workshop
The Universal Language of Pictures: A Critical Tool for Advancing Student Writing by Beth Olshansky provides a strong rationale for leading students to begin their writing projects with artwork. You can read my article about a few of her ideas, but w...
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Just a thank you!
Enjoyed learning about this alternative to frontloading vocabulary. I think there are many teachers out there who teach using a discovery method like you shared in the magnetism lesson example, but they don’t realize the importance of connectin...
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