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Month: May 2019

Summer Reading (2019)

On May 28, 2019June 29, 2020 By Andy Milne4 Comments

Summertime is the time for me to read books. Yes, real, sniffable, hold them in your hands and try not to bend the spine too much, books. My morning commute during the school year is filled with podcast listening, but with good weather forecast for the next few months I'm excited to update last years …

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Cell Phones in Class?

On May 11, 2019May 24, 2019 By Andy Milne1 Comment

If you are discussing the subject of students and appropriate phone use in the classroom, you'll love what Allisha Blanchette has to say in this week's #slowchathealth guest blog post. Like you, I have been there, teaching my students to identify the fine line between appropriate use and distractions that can hinder learning. Allisha's journey …

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Podcast & Chill IV

On May 3, 2019July 27, 2020 By Andy Milne2 Comments

Podcasts as a medium continue to flourish and there's more content for the #HealthEd teacher than ever before. I should know, I get to listen to 70 minutes worth of podcast audio on my commute to school every morning! I’ve previously shared Podcast & Chill Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3, posts inspired by the good people …

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