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Executive Function in the Personalized Classroom
Hey Coach? Max Gertz Hey Coach? Max Gertz

Executive Function in the Personalized Classroom

Many educators recognize the importance of personalized learning, but struggle with the practicalities of implementing it. In this post, we explore why executive functioning is so important in a personalized learning environment and share strategies to teach this important skillset.

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Screencasting in the Classroom
Hey Coach? Brittani Crocker Hey Coach? Brittani Crocker

Screencasting in the Classroom

Screencasting can be beneficial for teachers, students, and parents in a number of ways. We’re sharing tips to help you to create engaging screencasts that provide your viewers with effective learning tools and support.

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Growing Your PLN
Hey Coach? Michelle Hague Hey Coach? Michelle Hague

Growing Your PLN

With a new school year comes new challenges - especially this year. It’s a great idea to grow your PLN for professional support. Not sure where to start? Here are some ideas to help you grow your PLN!

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Welcoming Students with a Bitmoji Classroom
Hey Coach? Nisa Peek Hey Coach? Nisa Peek

Welcoming Students with a Bitmoji Classroom

Bitmoji classrooms are a wonderful way to welcome your students into an online learning environment. With the creation of a Bitmoji classroom, you can provide opportunities for your students to get to know you, while also creating a fun space for them to “come to” each day during remote learning. Learn how to create your own Bitmoji classroom in this post.

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Building a Positive Classroom Community
Hey Coach? Kristen Klinger Hey Coach? Kristen Klinger

Building a Positive Classroom Community

A classroom should always feel like a safe space for all students, no matter the age. The beginning of the year is the perfect time to set the stage for this! In this post, we dive into several considerations to keep in mind when establishing a positive classroom community.

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Instructional Design Made Easy
Hey Coach? Ana Moreno Hey Coach? Ana Moreno

Instructional Design Made Easy

You do not have to be certified as an instructional designer in order to create a learning module that is rigorous and highly engaging. Learn how teachers act as instructional designers when they create curriculum, select appropriate learning activities, develop assessments, and make meaningful materials for learners.

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Engaging Students in an Online Environment
Hey Coach? Anna Bilyeu Hey Coach? Anna Bilyeu

Engaging Students in an Online Environment

We can still engage our students, even when teaching and learning happens remotely. Many of the best practices we use to engage students in a traditional classroom translate to an online environment. Learn more about how to keep students engaged online!

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The Benefits of Breakout Education
Hey Coach? Jamila Colbert Hey Coach? Jamila Colbert

The Benefits of Breakout Education

Breakout games require students to work together to solve a series of clues and challenges before a time limit expires. Learn how breakout games can be used to help build collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity.

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iTeach Resolutions for a New Year
Hey Coach? Anna Bilyeu Hey Coach? Anna Bilyeu

iTeach Resolutions for a New Year

We are always looking for ways to become even better educators, coaches, employees, and colleagues. iTeach coaches share their own resolutions for 2020, including resources and links to prompt your thinking as you set goals for your own professional practice.

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