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A round-up of favorite posts from the past week

February 19, 2020February 20, 2020 ~ katharinepbeals ~ 2 Comments

Dan Willingham on phonics instruction

Jasmine Lane and Jon Gustafson on training teachers to fail

Howie Knoff on “trauma informed” schools

Joanne Jacobs on stop scaring students

Burgoyne et al on “growth mindsets”

Schlosser et al on no evidence for the Rapid Prompting Method of Facilitated Communication

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