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Focus 2020: Executive Function Fuels Goal Achievement

The year 2020 reminds me of perfect vision! 2019 was a year of many initiatives, goals, and needs; it’s time to put everything in focus. This post is one in a series of six to get ready for the new year. . . . Higher test scores, social and emotional learning, equity-driven classrooms, personalized learning, […]

Randolph, NJ Teacher Bobbi Sobel Shares LATIC Success In TV Interview

Bobbi Sobel, a 5th-grade classroom teacher at Shongum Elementary School in Randolph, NJ, was interviewed on November 29, 2019, by Steve Adubato on his TV program, One-on-One with Steve Adubato. She shared her experiences and successes in her Learner-Active, Technology-Infused Classroom. Bobbi describes her training in the LATI Classroom with IDE and the positive impact […]

The SuperSkills of Leadership Require Executive Function

In the 2nd edition of my book Building Executive Function: The Missing Link of Student Achievement, I view the 40 key executive function skills through the lens of life skills they support: You can access the full “mapping” of the 40 executive function skills to these levels through MyQPortal — our instructional resource; just click […]

Why a Winter LATIC Cohort Can Be a Transformational Win!

I’m often asked, “When is the best time to start a cohort of teachers designing Learner-Active, Technology-Infused Classrooms with you?” My answer is always, “There is no best time; different times have their advantages.” An eight-day summer workshop is critical (coupled with a leadership session). In thirty years of working to transform classrooms and educators’ […]