Below are links to some of our favorite online resources.
– The Stoplight Method – How to use quick exit slips to check for understanding
– “What Works Better Than Traditional Math Instruction” by Alfie Kohn
– NRICH math guide to rich tasks
– “Harkness Math” by Phillips Exeter Academy math teachers
– Exeter’s Math resource page with problem sets
– How to Learn Math for Teachers and Parents – Stanford online course taught by Jo Boaler
– Youcubed math site by Stanford’s Jo Boaler
– “What Changes When A School Embraces Mindfulness” from MindShift
– Literacy blog posts by Grant Wiggins
– Visible Thinking Routines from Harvard’s Project Zero
– Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATL) site from the IB
– “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids” by Carol Dweck
– Farlabs – Run live, practical labs for free over the internet
– Four NETS – Better searching on the internet
– A Matrix to Assess Your Assessments by Grant Wiggins
– Assessment: The Silent Killer of Learning by Harvard Physics Professor Eric Mazur
– “Changing the Face of the Acadamy: Innovative Approaches to Faculty Recruitment” from Independent School Magazine.
– “Changing the Face of the Acadamy: Innovative Approaches to Faculty Recruitment” from Independent School Magazine.
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