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Student Choice as a Lever for Personalized Learning

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In In the Media, Interviews, Video
In this lively chat with educators Allison Zmuda (personalized learning guru) and Bena Kallick (co-creator of The Habits of Mind framework), we discuss how to move beyond simply giving students choices about their learning. To really leverage the power of
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Literacy Teachers: Rethink the Phrase, “Good Readers…”

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Motivation, Social and Emotional Learning, Teacher Talk, Teaching Strategies
If you teach reading and/or writing, there’s a good chance that when introducing a new concept or skill, you begin your lesson by saying some variation of, “Good readers….” “Good readers pay attention to context clues.” “Good writers add
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Positive Engagement and Behavior at the End the Year–35 Ideas to Try

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Social and Emotional Learning, Teaching Strategies, The Ebb and Flow of the School Year
As the school year winds down, it can be hard for students (and teachers) to keep their positive energy high. With the end in sight, it can be hard to stay motivated to do work. With worries about the end
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What We Say and How We Say It Matter: ASCD Webinar with Mike Anderson

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In In the Media, Webinars
In this free archived webinar you’ll learn about why teacher talk is so important. You’ll also dig into several specific examples of common mismatches between what teachers want for their students and how they talk with them. You’ll learn how
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Should We Be Thinking About The Way We Speak To Our Students… And Each Other?

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Audio, In the Media, Interviews
I hope you enjoy this lively conversation with Jeff Bradbury on The TeacherCast Podcast about my latest book, What We Say and How We Say It Matter: Teacher Talk that Improves Student Learning and Behavior.  
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Rethinking Praise

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In For Parents, Mike's Blog, Motivation, Social and Emotional Learning, Teacher Talk, Teaching Strategies
So, let’s consider some of our common goals and explore how traditional praise may be counterproductive. Let’s also consider some alternatives—ways we can support our positive goals for students through effective language!   Some Praise Stunts Independence and
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What We Say and How We Say It Matter

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Books
Importantly, I also share many strategies for retraining ourselves so that we get into more helpful
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Teacher Talk That Improves Student Learning and Behavior: Bam! Radio Interview

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Audio, In the Media, Interviews
I had the honor and pleasure of chatting with ASCD Emerging Leader Rachael George about my newest ASCD Book: What We Say and How We Say It Matter: Teacher Talk That Improves Student Learning and Behavior. The interview was
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Boost Your Mood Before School Each Day

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Social and Emotional Learning, Work Life Balance
This quote is one of my favorites. If you’ve attended a professional development session with me, there’s a good chance I’ve shared this with you at some point. It so clearly articulates the importance of
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Reduce Anxiety in the Classroom: Three Strategies to Try

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Social and Emotional Learning, Teacher Talk, Teaching Strategies
    Childhood anxiety is on the rise. According to research cited in a recent Washington Post article, the diagnosis of childhood anxiety in children ages 6-17 has jumped 20% in recent years.  
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The World is Changing–So Should School

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In In the Media, Video
On August 27, 2018, I had the honor of delivering the opening day keynote address to 2200+ educators in Nashua, NH. The main message is fairly simple. If we want today’s children to be prepared for the new world
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Five Alternatives to “Good Job!”

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In For Parents, Mike's Blog, Motivation, Social and Emotional Learning, Teacher Talk, Teaching Strategies
Traditional praise (such as "Good job!" and "I love the way you're..." can do more harm than good. Read on to find out what to say instead!
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Set Students Up for Success with Choice

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Student Choice, Teacher Talk, Teaching Strategies
The way we introduce learning options to students can make or break a choice experience for students. In this blog post, you’ll learn some practical strategies and ideas from Maggie West, a fifth-grade teacher in Conway, Massachusetts. To get
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A Few Tips for Teachers Giving Presentations

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Professional Development, Teaching Strategies
It seems to be more and more common for teachers to give presentations to adult audiences. Whether it’s sharing with parents at an open house night, making a persuasive speech at a school board meeting, facilitating part of a faculty
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Without These Three Conditions, Student Choice Probably Won’t Work

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Motivation, Social and Emotional Learning, Student Choice, Teacher Talk, Teaching Strategies
“If I give my students choice, I’m worried they’re going to make bad choices,” I often hear teachers say. “They’re just going to choose the easiest option. Or, they’re going to choose what their friends choose.” There’s no doubt that
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Avoid the (Teacher) Summer Slide

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Professional Development, Work Life Balance
Kids who completely disconnect from all literacy and math during the summer may experience the “summer slide.” They return to school in the fall rusty–with little school stamina. They may even lose academic ground that they gained the previous year.
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Teach Social-Emotional Skills through Literacy Workshop

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Social and Emotional Learning, Teaching Strategies
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a hot topic in schools right now—as it should be. It’s increasingly clear that social and emotional skills are the keys to the kingdom—it’s the skill set that employers are seeking—the skill set that’s less likely to
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36 Ideas for the Last Weeks of School

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Professional Development, Social and Emotional Learning, Teaching Strategies
We all know the importance of the first six weeks of school. We build positive relationships with students and a strong sense of community membership within our classes. We establish consistent and predictable routines to help students feel safe and allow them
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Getting Started with Cloning Yourself in the Classroom

  • By Gillian Andrews
  • In Mike's Blog, Teaching Strategies
Here’s another great post by guest-blogger and teacher, Gillian Andrews. Enjoy! You may have read my previous blog post, Need More Teachers in the Classroom? Clone Yourself!, and thought this looks like a great idea in theory, but who has
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Need More Teachers in the Classroom? Clone Yourself!

  • By Gillian Andrews
  • In Mike's Blog, Teaching Strategies
Today’s cool idea comes to us from friend and colleague, Gillian Andrews. Make sure to check out her bio at the end of this post! How many times on any given day do you catch yourself saying, “I wish there
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Letting Students Make the Choice

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Motivation, Student Choice
Rick Gifford knew that a worksheet where students define words and then use them in a sentence wasn’t the most engaging way for them to learn and practice math vocabulary. He wanted to spruce things up and give his students
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Homework: A Grievable Offense

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Homework, Mike's Blog, Teaching Strategies
It’s the beginning of a new school year, and your energy and optimism are high. You’re looking forward to a wonderful year—full of new growth and learning. As you settle in with colleagues for the first staff meeting, you chat
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Teach Like Finland: A Must-Read for All Educators

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Professional Development, Teaching Strategies, Work Life Balance
What if the best recipe for creating successful schools was developing relaxed, safe, and joyful ones? What if the key to raising achievement (even as measured by standardized tests) was to have students engage in authentic, student-driven, choice-based, and fun
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On Homework

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Audio, In the Media, Interviews
Once again, I had the privilege of joining Larry Jacobs on Education Talk Radio PreK-20. We talked about some of the challenges of (and possible solutions for) homework. Enjoy! Original link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/edutalk/2017/08/01/expert-mike-anderson-on-homework Save Save
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Five Ways to Move Away from Compliance-Based Classrooms

  • By Mike Anderson
  • In Mike's Blog, Motivation, Social and Emotional Learning, Student Choice, Teacher Talk, Teaching Strategies
In survey after survey, business leaders are clear about what they’re looking for in employees. They want creative, dynamic, and independent thinkers. They want people who work well with a variety of people. And, importantly, they don’t want to hire
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