Month: November 2022

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A Practical Guide For Parent-Teacher Conferences

Parent-teacher conferences present an opportunity to build relationships in support of students and to share information with each other. It’s important for guardians and teachers to use the time to get on the same page.

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Onboarding New EdTech Tools: Expert Advice

Earning staff buy-in for new technology can be challenging. We asked experts how they keep teachers engaged when onboarding new EdTech tools.

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Archive Your Google Classrooms To Keep Everyone Organized

Instead of deleting your Google Classrooms, archive them! Archiving Classrooms preserves their content, which makes Future You very happy.

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Beyond “Data-Driven”: The Importance of Student-Driven Learning

Data alone rarely tell the full story when it comes to student progress. Student-driven learning emphasizes the learner over the numbers.

A Better Way to Handle Missing Assignments

Late and missing work comes with the territory for teachers. Here, Alice Keeler shares a better way to track down those pesky missing assignments.

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Classroom Analytics That Matter to Educators

Classroom analytics are only as meaningful as the actions we take based on their insights. Which metrics make the biggest impact in the classroom?