
Executive function remains one of the most reliable predictors of success in academics—and in life. Here's the research on what it is, and how to cultivate it. ✈️
Sandy Shaffer
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Wife, mom, life long learner, Learning Technology Integrator, Instructional Coach, educator, friend, a firm believer that learning should be fun and engaging!

Executive function remains one of the most reliable predictors of success in academics—and in life. Here's the research on what it is, and how to cultivate it. ✈️

⚠️ CAUTION: Don’t get distracted by ready-made classroom resources available online. ➡️ Ask yourself these questions before you assign the activity: blendedlearningwithgoogle.com #edtech

💻 @nathanghall keeps a list of free web-based tools for students that do not require any kind of account or registration. (via @rmbyrne) 🧰 Categories include QR codes, polls, charts, documents, stories, presentation, audio, video, and diagramming. nathanghall.wordpress.com/webtools-no-re…

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the beauty of simple protocols such as these that promote self-reflection and inquiry

@lhags00 @GRRECKY We have to give ourselves grace since we are first learners (every day) before we are teachers. Sometimes, the weight of our responsibilities makes learning something new feel like an indictment of what we didn’t do (know) yet.

I am often asked, "How do I infuse autonomy and choice into student assignments?" It starts with flexibility 💪🏻 in the product 📦 or process 🚜#udlrising #ISTE2022 #NotatISTE22 #accessibility






