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Danielle Johnson
Apr 2, 2020
The Upside of Disruption in Our Lives
Laura Solomon Parent, military spouse, aspiring educational innovator BSIE – Georgia Institute of Technology MEd, Social Foundations –...
Meghan Raftery
Mar 26, 2020
A Novel Opportunity
Gordon has been an educator for 17 years. For the first sixteen years, he taught English exclusively to “at-risk” students with the last...
Danielle Johnson
Mar 25, 2020
Virtual (R)Evolution
At any given time, you will find Jaime Kurowski either parenting, teaching, reading, writing, wood-burning, or fiercely trying to shift...
Doug Wren
Mar 25, 2020
Thoughts on Standardized Testing After the Storm Has Passed
Doug Wren has worked in public education for nearly three decades—half of that time as a classroom teacher. He recently retired from...
Danielle Johnson
Mar 23, 2020
Keeping the Balance with Home Learning
Annette Conley has been teaching for more than 30 years. Currently, she is the Reading Specialist at Thoroughgood Elementary in Virginia...
Danielle Johnson
Mar 20, 2020
Envisioning Learning and Blended Online School Scenarios for the Next 18 Months and Beyond
Edjacent note: This post was written by Edjacent fan and early supporter Chris Jacobs just days into the pandemic. Chris has since...
Meghan Raftery
Mar 12, 2020
Preparing to Working Remotely While Your Kids are Home From School? 5 Essential Tips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m67JbGjWnc COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has many schools and businesses scrambling to quickly find ways for...
Meghan Raftery
Aug 29, 2019
The Perfect Lesson
The Perfect Lesson It’s time to start writing a lesson for Tuesday. What do you use as a basis for planning? Is it: a. The lesson the day...
Meghan Raftery
Jul 8, 2019
Weak Ties as Opportunities
How does an idea become an opportunity? How does real change occur? How do movements begin? What causes momentum? How do innovations...
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