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Samantha Ryker
Writing about education and personal growth. Professional educator and advocate for .
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Samantha Ryker Aug 20
Connection before content
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The Hummingbird 🐦 Aug 15
You know the world is messed up when people think assault weapons are a human right but healthcare is a luxury.
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Maeve Olson Jul 30
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David Geurin Jul 27
It’s impossible for kids to have more ownership in learning while having almost no power in learning. Most every teacher wants students to take greater ownership of learning. But are we willing to allow students to make more decisions about their learning?
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Samantha Ryker Jul 16
Educators must consider the research on multitasking and distractions before allowing students to remain “plugged in” for entire classes.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 16
Paper has fallen to the wayside. We need to bring it back.
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Nancy Sweat Jul 13
Relationships drive everything. Relationships build purpose and connection - same for adults as it is for students. Don’t kid yourself that you can work around relationships. We have to work through relationships.
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MindShift Jul 12
Academic learning is usually in the spotlight at school, but teaching elementary-age students skills like and social skills might help in keeping at-risk kids out of criminal trouble in the future.
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Danny Steele Jul 11
I don’t think you can be a great school leader if you don’t love teachers. They do the core business of the school, and it’s crucial that they feel valued.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 11
Handwriting is falling by the wayside. Students benefit when they write more. community
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Samantha Ryker Jul 11
Educators must consider the research on multitasking and distractions before allowing students to remain “plugged in” for entire classes.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 11
The fact of the matter is that it doesn’t matter where we are from. We are who we are.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 5
Educators must consider the research on multitasking and distractions before allowing students to remain “plugged in” for entire classes.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 3
Yes! Although shorter passages are the new "trend" in education, it is more important for students to love to read than to only focus on critical reading.
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David Geurin Jul 3
Just like all students are capable of learning, every teacher is also capable of learning. Develop the mindset that everyone in the school is a learner, not just the students. We must test our own beliefs and practices and continue to grow and change.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 3
Why teachers should spend more time investigating the “why” of student behavior.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 3
Paper has fallen to the wayside. We need to bring it back.
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Samantha Ryker Jul 1
The fact of the matter is that it doesn’t matter where we are from. We are who we are.
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Samantha Ryker Jun 27
Differentiation has been relegated to yet another buzzword in educational circles.
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Samantha Ryker Jun 27
Finding the space and time to make the important connections students need.
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