Laura Bross

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Laura Bross

Laura Bross

@MsBrossLearn

Grade 2/3. Interested in the #ScienceOfLearning and putting Evidence Based Practices into action. #ONlit 🌾 🇨🇦 #RightToRead Insta@MsBrossLearn

Lucknow, ON Beigetreten Ağustos 2013
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SoL in the Wild
SoL in the Wild@SoLInTheWild·
One of the biggest drivers in my shift toward explicit instruction has been simplifying everything. I used to try to gamify, activify, and engagify every lesson—bells, whistles, and all. It wasn’t sustainable, and it wasn’t especially effective. I taught under the impression that I had to “make it fun.” One of the best lessons I taught all year happened today, and here’s what it required: a visualizer, a blank outline map of the Caribbean, and all the critical content I know to explicitly teach my students with. That’s it. Add in lots of questions, choral response, turn-and-talk, concrete examples, active observation, and show calls, and you have everything you need for an effective and engaging lesson. In previous years, I would have turned this simple Caribbean geography lesson into a high-energy, activity-based experience: stations, a gallery walk, or some kind of puzzle or game. There would be movement, noise, and “engagement,” but most of the new information would be lost in the shuffle. Working memory would be so overloaded that very little would actually stick. Now I know teaching explicitly and simply is the most effective way to make learning happen.
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Sportsnet
Sportsnet@Sportsnet·
THEY DID IT, CANADA 🇨🇦 FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1993, THE BLUE JAYS ARE HEADED TO THE WORLD SERIES 🏆
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Adam Boxer
Adam Boxer@adamboxer1·
The best teachers I've seen don't use a wide range of activities. They do a few things, and they do them well. They hone them, practise them, and know exactly when each one should be used and why. The students become habituated to them, and learning goes through the roof.
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
Capable students succeed despite flawed instruction, creating the illusion that those poor methods work, when they only work for those who least need them.
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Zach Groshell
Zach Groshell@MrZachG·
You can be an advocate for students, and for parents, and for teachers, AND work to coordinate all three corners of that triangle so that they do what’s in the best interests of kids.
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The OHRC
The OHRC@OntHumanRights·
The OHRC urges all duty-holders, including the province, school boards, principals, and educators to ensure that every child has the necessary supports to learn to read. We must unite to guarantee that every child realizes their #righttoread!
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ONlit.org
ONlit.org@ONlit_social·
Start the year strong. Join us for Back to School: Organizing for Instruction, practical, high-impact strategies to set the tone for a successful school year. August 26, 2025 - 9:30-11:00am onlit.org/event/back-to-…
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Leigh Fettes@lcfettes·
The 🇨🇦 delegation with Anita Archer. 3 incredible days of Explicit Instruction Institute with Dr. Archer and my mind is 🤯. 2 more to go! How well I teach = How well they learn. #retrievalpractice @Quest4Readers
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Steplab
Steplab@Steplab_co·
📚 Last week we asked about your summer reads – and most of you voted: fiction only! But if you fancy stacking your shelves with brilliant CPD books by our expert team, we’ve got a giveaway for you! 1⃣ Follow us 2⃣ Like the giveaway post 3⃣ Share it First book drops tomorrow!
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
Expertise isn't about having more working memory, it's about needing less of it. Experts automate many components in long-term memory and can recognise meaningful patterns instantly, bypassing the need to process individual elements. ⬇️ 🧵
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Calvin Johnson
Calvin Johnson@CalvinFJohnson·
@KJWinEducation 'Altruistic Gaslighting' is such a perfect term for this. We've created a system where kids get explicit instruction in managing their frustration about not being able to read, but not explicit instruction in actually reading.
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Kareem J. Weaver
Kareem J. Weaver@KJWinEducation·
If you have a "Diversity + inclusion" mantra but wait til kids get to Special Ed before giving what they need for reading... you are the beast you've been trying to slay.
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Chris Youles
Chris Youles@ChrisYoules·
🕹Competition time!🕹 To celebrate the fact that I've finally got my hands on a copy of my book, I want to give away a copy. Please like, retweet, and perhaps give me a follow to be in with a chance to win. amzn.eu/d/2oVrwRD
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Laura Bross
Laura Bross@MsBrossLearn·
“What protects children is not positive affirmations but coherent curricula, expert teaching, strong relationships and a culture that values academic success without fetishising it” 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
David Didau@DavidDidau

We’re prescribing breathing exercises to children drowning in anxiety, poverty and pressure, then blaming them when they don’t float. Schools can’t fix what society keeps breaking. NEW post on why breathing won’t save a broken system Link in reply

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Laura Bross@MsBrossLearn·
Great start to the season of the Reading Road Trip podcast with @LeslieLaud and @thinkSRSD I’ve just started and could see the impact in just a few months. Better writing, more motivated students, and less educator workload. So many nuggets in this episode, take a listen!
IDA Ontario@IDA_Ontario

🚗 Ep 1 is here! Kate kicks off Season 4 with @LeslieLaud of @thinkSRSD for a chat on transforming writing instruction from K to high school. Discover how this evidence-based approach is building confidence in classrooms, reducing teacher workload, and aligning beautifully with Canadian curricula. 🎧 reading-roadtrip.castos.com/episodes/s4-e1… #ReadingRoadTrip

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Ms. Sam
Ms. Sam@SciInTheMaking·
When asked how building student relationships looks like in the classroom, people usually mention kindness, high expectations, and being relatable. And while those things matter, there’s one thing that often gets overlooked: professional credibility. ⬇️
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