
My Best Posts That Appeared In July
I regularly highlight my picks for the most useful posts for each month — not including “The Best…” lists. I also use some of them in a more extensive monthly newsletter I send-out. You can see older Best Posts of the Month at Websites Of The Month (more recent lists can be found here).
You can also see my all-time favorites here. I’ve also been doing “A Look Back” series reviewing old favorites, too.
Here are some of the posts I personally think are the best, and most helpful, ones I’ve written during this past month (not in any order of preference) – also note that I group many updates on the Trump administration’s current attack on education and democracy in weekly posts you can find here):
We’ve Begun Work On Our Next Book!
“Native Land Digital” Maps…Native Lands Worldwide & Has Free Teacher Guides
AIR Language Looks Like A Very Good Site For English Language Learners
The True Origin Story Of AFT’s New AI Training Center Will Indicate If It Is A Success Or A Flop
“Who Wins Wars” Is One Of The Wildest Infographics You’ll Ever See
Must Watch Video: “The Most Persistent Myth”
“ReadInTwo” Provides Bilingual “Parallel Text” For Any Webpage
Tasmap Is An Amazing AI-Powered Map Tool – And It’s Free
My Instructional Videos Of The Month
A Post-Retirement Interview With…Me!
“Assessing English Language Learners”
I Think This Is The Best Writing I’ve Seen About The Art Of Listening
“Deep English” Offers A Weekly News Article For ELLs, Plus An AI Chatbot – For Free
“Metacognition, Learning Strategies And Student Autonomy”
Every School Administrator Could Benefit From Reading These Two Sentences
“Creating The Conditions For Self-Motivated Students”
“Five Strategies For ELL Vocabulary Instruction”
“Four Strategies For Grammar Instruction”
“Instructional Strategies For Multi-Level Classes of English Language Learners”
“What Does “Enhanced Discovery Learning” Look Like In The ELL Classroom?”
“The Picture Word Inductive Model”
“What Could Change Teachers’ Minds About Saying Goodbye?”
“What Advice Would you Offer to a School District Superintendent?”
“What’s the Right Focus for Culturally Responsive Teaching?”
“AI Can Be a Big Timesaver—and Stress Reducer—for Teachers. Here’s How”
“6 Reasons Why I Stayed Teaching at My School for 22 Years”
“Correlation? Causation? Effect Sizes? What Should a Teacher Trust?”
“Islands Of Competence” Seems Like A Good Framework To Encourage Student Self-Motivation
“How to Keep Supporting Students in a Hostile Political Environment”
“VIDEO: Veteran Educator Larry Ferlazzo Retires, Reflects on His Career”
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