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School’s Out? 10 Things You Can Do With Your Children To Help Them Connect And Grow

School’s Out? 10 Things You Can Do With Your Children To Help Them Connect And Grow

Schools out. Only, you didn’t plan for this. You’re hoping schools will send enough work home to busy your child. I promise you, they won’t. But the time doesn’t have to be purposeless, nor stressful. Here are some suggestions (most […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on March 15, 2020March 15, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
To Get the Best out of Students, Start with Relationships

To Get the Best out of Students, Start with Relationships

Two months ago, I started the semester with a whole new batch of students. It was Day 3, and I was doing one of my critical-thinking activities where I have students use information from a previous exercise to have them […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on March 8, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
When Planning Any Lesson, Start with These Three Questions

When Planning Any Lesson, Start with These Three Questions

A few years back, I was tasked with rewriting an entire semester’s worth of curriculum for three different courses. No textbooks. No workbooks. The only thing I had to work with were the foreign language national standards and the Internet. […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on March 1, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
Connect. Grow. Change the World.

Connect. Grow. Change the World.

I want my students to change the world. I don’t necessarily mean when they grow up. There’s tons of evidence that kids of any age can make a profound difference in this world. But whether it’s now or later, wanting […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on February 16, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
Deliberate Play is Back in the Classroom!

Deliberate Play is Back in the Classroom!

A few years back, I was at a technology conference about 1-to-1 computers in schools. At the end of the conference, there was a student panel. One particular student response has stuck with me ever since. I’d been in schools […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on February 10, 2020February 10, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
You’re Tying Your Shoes Wrong

You’re Tying Your Shoes Wrong

And How It Relates to Education You’re tying your shoes incorrectly. I can’t say that for sure. But I’d be willing to be bet. A few years ago someone shared this short video with me: After watching that video, I […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on February 5, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
Nine Moments with Joe Sanfelippo

Nine Moments with Joe Sanfelippo

I recently had the pleasure of hearing Joe Sanfelippo speak to a group of educators. I’m not sure I’ve ever heard someone speak for more than two hours and keep my attention the entire time, yet he somehow managed. I […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on February 2, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
The Key to Making Meaningful Connections

The Key to Making Meaningful Connections

Recently, I had one of those days I hate. It was a Monday, and I felt like I was behind all day. I had emails to respond to, an event to plan, grading to do, copies to make. You know […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on January 28, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
Every Word Must Have Value

Every Word Must Have Value

I had to learn this one the hard way. About this time last year, I had one of those moments that made my heart sink. I made a sarcastic comment in a class that landed the wrong way. It didn’t […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on January 24, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
Don’t just educate. Empower

Don’t just educate. Empower

As part of our school’s professional development, I attended a seminar on Universal Design for Learning. The lesson was awesome, and helped me see instruction very differently (more on that in a later post). But what struck me most about […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on January 17, 2020January 17, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com

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