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Rubric for Assessment

By Billy Moore Posted on February 23, 2019 Posted in Main
Rubric for Assessment

Information literacy (IL) is a fundamental skill. I’m biased, as a librarian, it’s my core subject, and is what I teach in every facet of what I do. As I went through my Masters of Ed program I had to …

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Assessment – My Journey

By Billy Moore Posted on February 21, 2019 Posted in Main Tagged with assessment, classroom, students, teachers
Assessment – My Journey

This is my personal experience with assessment in my field.

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Adding A Personal Touch

By Billy Moore Posted on February 18, 2019 Posted in Main Tagged with classroom, creating, education, space, teacher
Adding A Personal Touch

I had traditional teacher friends in college and as an adult and one of the biggest things they discussed was how they were going to decorate their classrooms that year, what themes they would incorporate, and what craft projects they …

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Differentiation with limits

By Billy Moore Posted on February 14, 2019 Posted in Main Tagged with classroom, communication, differentiation, instruction, teacher, tools
Differentiation with limits

Differentiation isn’t going anywhere. So let’s do it smarter!

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Scaffold, Break it down to Build it up

By Billy Moore Posted on February 11, 2019 Posted in Main Tagged with classroom, connection, differentiation, instruction, students, teacher, tips
Scaffold, Break it down to Build it up

I’ve been teaching Information Literacy in classrooms as a Research and Instructional librarian for almost 4 full school years at this point. My class sessions look a lot different now than they did back when I first started, however, the content …

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Leadership in the classroom

By Billy Moore Posted on February 7, 2019 Posted in Main Tagged with classroom, leardership, respect, teachers
Leadership in the classroom

Leadership in the classroom is a concept we should own!

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Colleagues as Leaders

By Billy Moore Posted on February 4, 2019 Posted in Main Tagged with classroom, communication, connection, leadership, school, teachers
Colleagues as Leaders

Warren (2016) states “the capacity of leaders to lead other people is a manifestation of their ability to influence them to believe in their vision” (p. 508). If you can get other people to orient themselves to move toward your …

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