Grading is not necessary for learning Although grades almost define schooling over the last 75 years or so, grades do not enhance learning. Grading does not produce more educated students. In fact, the reverse is true. This is not new knowledge! Alfie Kohn’s book, Punished by Rewards, laid out the research showing that grades degrade […]
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Language Delay: How to Help a Student
Language Delay Hampers Classroom Success A language delay can seriously impact success in the classroom. This negatively affects the student’s self-esteem and desire to participate. The causes of language delay vary; dyslexia/dyspraxia, autism, second language, premature birth, language deficient home environment, speech problem, hearing problem, and others. Whatever the cause, teachers and parents hold the […]
Brain Injury (TBI): How to Help a Student
Brain Injury Requires Rest After a brain injury, both body and mind will need a lot of extra rest to rebuild. Avoid asking a student of any age to push harder or go longer. When fatigue sets in, allow for breaks or shorter sessions. The Damage may be Invisible Your student may look fine, and […]