Real Communication

This is from Frank James Johnson, the first person to join the PLC back in 2005 when it was known as “The Blog”: Ben: Russian orchestra conductor Valery Gergiev: “The conductor’s eyes convey almost all of it. His hands give the orchestra a rhythmic hint: ‘Play now!’ But how to play is not in the […]

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Webinar

Becker sent us this link to my last Teacher’s Discovery webinar. Thanks John: Ben – Here’s the Google Drive link – looks like it was all posted by Chuck Verhey of Teacher’s Discovery. The folder has a copy of the video, a copy of the seating chart, Star Chart, and a transcript of the video.

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A New Mission

The old mission of this online community was simply to get better at what we do. This includes classroom management, awareness of the research, how to deal with tough kids, etc. We’ve done a good job for over 15 years on that. Now, with Minnesota, we move into the real mission. It is my prayer

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Peace Force

Can you imagine the frustration there must be in trying to learn a language in the old way? I got the email below from a front line worker in NYC. I include my responses – in bold – because they bear heavily on why your are a member of this PLC: Hello Ben,I am a

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Racism

2022 is going to be the year I throw ” all I got” at the racism piece in our field. If we don’t start teaching in a way that actively includes brown and black kids, and if we don’t develop and use a curriculum that brings an even playing field, then what are we doing? 

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Teach Better

Since 2018 I’ve been writing a book on classroom management in the CI classroom. I threw it in the trash in my computer today. Why? Because it’s a waste of time to write and to read a book about classroom management. How can we possibly remember everything in the book and apply it in the

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Claymation!

Julia’s students have extended the idea of making clay figures out of their invisible characters into little claymation projects. Described below is the first Invisibles claymation project ever done. When thinking about the end-of-year celebration, after two months of projects, I can just imagine the joy in a class as the kids, the parents, staff,

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Field A1

A repost from 2018: I’m on a new kick – the appreciation of beauty. By us. When we’re teaching. So that our students can experience something beautiful each day instead of what they experience now, with the testing in all their classes and all. Why not? Why not make schools into places where beauty (of

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Kate Taluga

Nine years ago I met Kate Taluga at a conference on saving native endangered languages in Oklahoma. She also attended a National TPRS conference around that time and presented on building community with students – I believe that conference was in Las Vegas. I remember enjoying speaking with Susan Gross and Kate after Kate presented

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Large Online Classes

What do you do if you get more than 18 students or more in your Invisibles online classes in the fall? Don’t you need to see their faces in order for the Invisibles to work online, since grading them is based on seeing their faces? I was asked this question on a webinar with Teacher’s

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