Empower Teachers: Building Data Literacy in Education
Data literacy is no longer optional for secondary teachers. Beyond interpreting scores, educators must understand how data shapes equity, instruction, and student identity. From ethical use to inquiry-based practice, developing contextual data…
Being data literate means more than test scores - it’s about using all kinds of info to support every student’s growth. Join the conversation and discover how to turn data into powerful classroom action! #DataLiteracy
Data literacy is crucial for secondary English teachers, encompassing knowledge, skills, dispositions, applications, and behaviors. Mastering these dimensions enables educators to use diverse data responsibly, improve instruction, and foster student…
Soft skills like communication, adaptability, and collaboration are essential for student success but they’re often overlooked in traditional classrooms. This blog explores why soft skills matter, the challenges in teaching them, and practical ways to…
Students struggling with test anxiety? It’s more common than you think, but self-regulation can make a big difference. Set goals, stay organized, and build the skills to manage stress. Let's help students turn test anxiety into confidence. #TeachingTips#StudentSuccess#EdChat#SelfRegulation
Morphology matters in middle & high school! 🧠 60–80% of words in secondary texts are morphologically complex. Teaching roots, prefixes & suffixes helps students decode, comprehend, and gain confidence. It's not just word work—it’s access to the curriculum. #MorphologyMatters#SecondaryLiteracy
Gifted and talented students are often overlooked in busy secondary classrooms, their needs overshadowed by more visible challenges. This blog explores why upward differentiation is so often neglected and how systemic change, teacher training, and…
Background knowledge is the key to deep reading comprehension. Without it, students struggle to connect ideas, missing the rich layers of meaning in a text. To bridge the gap, educators must prioritize knowledge-building over isolated strategies,…
📚 Struggling readers often slip through the cracks, but data-driven interventions can change that! From RTI to progress monitoring, targeted support helps every student succeed. 📖✨ 🔗 Read more: https://wp.me/pgm1gK-6y #EducationalEquity#ScienceOfReading#ReadingIntervention
AI-powered differentiation transforms learning by tailoring instruction to diverse student needs. This post explores five dynamic AI prompts—Bloom’s Taxonomy, ZPD, Choice Boards, DOK Levels, and Differentiation by Content, Process, and Product—to enhance…
Background knowledge is the key to deep reading comprehension. Without it, students struggle to connect ideas, missing the rich layers of meaning in a text. To bridge the gap, educators must prioritize knowledge-building over isolated strategies,…
Struggling to get students into nonfiction? Connect it to themes they’ll explore in fiction! Teach text structures, use KWL charts, and spark discussion with Socratic Seminars. Try one strategy this week! ⬇️ #NonfictionReading#TeachingTips
📖 In my latest blog, I explore how vocabulary gaps can block comprehension, but explicit instruction, word mapping, and repeated exposure help students navigate challenging language.
Had an amazing night with the Bangkok Women’s Book Club! Great conversation, laughter, and of course, fantastic books. Can’t wait for our next gathering!
If you’re in Bangkok on Monday, March 24, come join us—we’d love to have you!
I’m excited to present at the EKC Weekend Retreat on March 8-9! The event focuses on literacy, wellness, and connection in education. I look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions and learning alongside fellow educators.
These 5 simple scaffolding strategies can help students learn lots more—by breaking learning into bite-sized chunks and providing tools to support them! 🙌
With a toolbox of strategies to get students’ attention, raising your voice isn’t the only option when students are engaged in a loud activity or simply not meeting expectations. 🧰
How can we create lasting change in student literacy? Lewin’s Change Model offers a powerful framework to shift reading and writing behaviors in meaningful ways. 📖✨