Jared Peet

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Jared Peet

Jared Peet

@jaredpeet

Social Studies Teacher. Currently teaching IB History, formerly ELL World History & Government & AP History. NBCT. All Tweets Are My Own.

Virginia, USA Katılım Haziran 2011
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WADDA DUCK FPL@Wadda_Duck·
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🚨FREE 2000$ CASH PRIZE LEAGUE!🚨 #FPL Mini-League... FANTASY ARENA🔥! - Free to enter ✅! 🥇900$ 🥈500$ 🥉300$ 🎖️ Monthly Champion 50$ 📝To be eligible for prizes, follow these steps before 1st of January 2026: 1️⃣ Follow @FPL__Arena 2️⃣ Follow @_albishr & @Bahjat_100 3️⃣ Like and Repost this tweet! 4️⃣ Write your team name in the replies. ------------ • Available to join from any country 🌍! • League Code: hs3v95 • Auto-Join Link: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-j… JOIN NOW 📲! #FPL_Arena | #مجمع_الفانتسي
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Peps
Peps@PepsMccrea·
When multiple teachers within a school all use the same routines, special things happen. A short thread on collective acceleration: ↓
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Zach Groshell
Zach Groshell@MrZachG·
Very exciting live stream coming up titled, "Reviving the Lost Art of Direct and Explicit Instruction." youtube.com/live/p-qMhvdy4…
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Peps@PepsMccrea·
🚨Review of Edu-Research in 2023/24 → 11 standout papers → 5 emerging themes → My finding/sharing process (this is my first crack at a vid—would love any feedback, esp how it could be better next time)
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Education-Consumers
Education-Consumers@EduConsumersFdn·
Explicit instruction is where it's at. Zig Engelmann figured that out 50 years ago. When is the ed establishment going to catch up?
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Justin Skycak@justinskycak

What's the best way to teach math: explicit instruction or less guided learning? This might seem like an opinion-based question where the proper answer is "to each their own." ... except, it's not. One of these options is supported by decades of research into the science of learning. The other is not. Assuming that we define "best" as "produces measurably superior learning outcomes," then the best way to teach math, hands-down, is explicit instruction. Nobody who knows the science of learning is actually debating this (though unfortunately much of the education world does not know the science of learning, hence the debate). Need to see it to believe it? Okay, here's a direct quote from Clark, Kirschner, & Sweller (2012) research.ou.nl/ws/portalfiles… : "Decades of research clearly demonstrate that for novices (comprising virtually all students), direct, explicit instruction is more effective and more efficient than partial guidance. So, when teaching new content and skills to novices, teachers are more effective when they provide explicit guidance accompanied by practice and feedback, not when they require students to discover many aspects of what they must learn. ... We also have a good deal more experimental evidence [since the 1960s] as to what constitutes effective instruction: controlled experiments almost uniformly indicate that when dealing with novel information, learners should be explicitly shown all relevant information, including what to do and how to do it. We wonder why many teacher educators who are committed to scholarship and research ignore the evidence and continue to encourage minimal guidance when they train new teachers. After a half century of advocacy associated with instruction using minimal guidance, it appears that there is no body of sound research that supports using the technique with anyone other than the most expert students. Evidence from controlled, experimental (a.k.a. "gold standard") studies almost uniformly supports full and explicit instructional guidance rather than partial or minimal guidance for novice to intermediate learners. These findings and their associated theories suggest teachers should provide their students with clear, explicit instruction rather than merely assisting students in attempting to discover knowledge themselves." Plenty of additional quotes/references here for anyone interested in learning more: justinmath.com/effective-lear…

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Daniel Willingham
Daniel Willingham@DTWillingham·
Typed vs hand-written notes. New meta-analysis shows small disadvantage for typed. Previous m-as differ, likely due to study inclusion. Personally, I'm most concerned about distraction assoc with the device you're typing on. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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Peps
Peps@PepsMccrea·
30 of most interesting edu-threads from the last 3 months: ↓
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
One thing evident from the #PISA data is that allowing phones in the classroom is not good for student learning. Two things stand out: 1.Almost a third of students report being distracted by phones in class: “around 30% of students, on average across OECD countries, reported that, in most or every mathematics lesson, they get distracted using digital devices” 2.Even students who are NOT using phones get distracted by others who use them: “Equally important, around 25% of students indicated that, in most or every lesson, they become distracted by other students who are using digital devices, that the teacher has to wait a long time for students to quiet down, that students cannot work well and that students do not start working for a long time after the lesson begins.
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Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt·
New Washington Post editorial: All schools should go phone free. Cites stunning stat that 97% of teens say they use their phones during school hours, esp. for TikTok. Phones are kryptonite for learning. Parents: please send the editorial to school admins washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/…
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
Pair-share is one of the most powerful classroom techniques but it’s easy to get wrong. The focus should be on generative activity not superficial talk. Hollingsworth and Ybarra are excellent on how to get it right. Effective teaching is often about the accumulation of small details ⬇️
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James Fitzgibbon
James Fitzgibbon@mrfitzhist·
I know lots of colleagues use the BBC’s Rise of the Nazis which has a brilliant section in Ep1 explaining the political rise of Hitler and his relationship with Hindenburg/Von Schleicher/Von Papen. The sheet offers a small intro read and sections for notes. #historyteacher
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Jim Burke
Jim Burke@englishcomp·
One-Pagers — JAMIE CLARK. These are amazing sources of insight and info for teachers. If I could, I would have featured them in Teaching Better Dy by Day ⁦@CorwinPressjamieleeclark.com/graphics
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Jamie Clark
Jamie Clark@XpatEducator·
‘Why Don’t Students Like School?’ by Daniel Willingham is one of the most influential books for teachers on cognitive science. It explores how students’ minds work & how to use this knowledge to be a better teacher. 🪡 THREAD. Here are some ‘brain bites’ I took away from it…
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Dr. Carol Salva
Dr. Carol Salva@DrCarolSalva·
You can make a copy of this on your Drive using this link: link is bit.ly/QSSSATemp The incredible @ml_shackelford created this #QSSSA Starter Set slide deck for you! It has about 10 QSSSAs that any student can answer. Thanks to Molly, teachers don't need to reinvent the wheel to get the class used to being called on this way.
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CourseOfMind
CourseOfMind@CourseOfMind·
There are tons of tools out there that facilitate retrieval practice. So many that it can be overwhelming. Each of these (free!) tech tools harness retrieval practice and provide features in line with the science of learning. Explore: bit.ly/41MCtWs #EdTech
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