The iTeach Blog
Executive Function and Remote Learning
Sometimes, what we perceive as an engagement issue is actually an executive function issue! Ana Hale offers suggestions to explicitly teach executive function strategies to students that will help them succeed in an online learning environment.
Disrupting School: Promoting the Values of Personalization
Education has done well to meet the needs of a lot of students, but with the rise of technology, we have the opportunity to reach and help all students succeed, not just most. Max Gertz explores how classrooms can be rid of the rule of the bell curve by promoting the values of personalization.
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.
Technology-Enhanced Learning Experiences in Early Education
The best way to prepare our littlest learners for a digital world is to give them authentic, meaningful opportunities to engage with technology. You’ll be amazed to see what young children are able to learn, create, and share!
Tips for Managing Successful Station Rotations
By identifying expectations and creating a plan for how you will help students meet these expectations, you can ensure that all students are engaged and productive during stations in your classroom.
Fostering Risk-Taking and Perseverance
Covering content and standards is just part of the equation. Building executive functioning skills like perseverance and risk-taking are a critical piece of academic success.