Monday, December 9, 2019

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Videos on EduTopia

Explore videos that showcase evidence-based learning practices in K-12 schools, and see our core strategies and key topics in action.


LITERACY
Supporting Students With Dysgraphia
While there's not a lot of research on dysgraphia yet, there are a few signs you should look out for, and some evidence-based tactics to help kids with the writing condition.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS
60-Second Strategy: Traverse Talk
This fun classroom activity helps students find their voice by teaching the basics of debate in an accessible way.

THE RESEARCH IS IN
Why Recess Should Never Be Withheld as Punishment
Experts argue that recess is necessary for a child's social and academic development, and skipping it as punishment for misbehavior or to accommodate more seat time is a serious mistake.

 LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
The Sensory Room: Helping Students With Autism Focus and Learn
Imagine a safe space where students with autism can go to calm their bodies and then get back to the business of learning.

THE RESEARCH IS IN
The Importance of Recess
Recess is often sacrificed to make room for more academics. The research says that’s a big mistake.

MENTAL HEALTH
Making Students Feel Safe
A trauma-informed approach ensures that students feel safe, supported, and nurtured—to improve their chances of academic success.

 SCHOOL CLIMATE
The Power of Relationships in Schools
Research shows that students who feel safe and supported by adults at school are better able to learn.

 BLENDED LEARNING
A Student-Centered Model of Blended Learning
When educators at a Washington, DC, high school ditched their lectures and devised a self-paced blended learning model, their students thrived.

 THE RESEARCH IS IN
The Powerful Effects of Drawing on Learning
The science is clear: Drawing beats out reading and writing to help students remember concepts.

 PERSONAL LEARNING NETWORK
60-Second Strategy: Stand-Up Meetings
Having staff stand for meetings keeps them quick—15 minutes, max—and efficient.


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