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Public note by sotiris

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Public note by elemedu

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What are Creative Commons licenses and how to use them on @elemedu?

If you are a creator of educational resources, you might want to share your work with others online. But how can you do that without giving up your rights or losing control over your content? That's where Creative Commons licenses come in.

Creative Commons licenses are a set of legal tools that allow you to grant certain permissions to the public while retaining your copyright. They let you choose how others can use your work, whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes, whether they can make changes or adaptations, and whether they have to share their modifications under the same terms.

By using a Creative Commons license on your work, you make it clear to other users what they can and cannot do with it. You also contribute to a growing pool of content that can be freely copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon, all within the boundaries of copyright law.

There are six different types of Creative Commons licenses, each with a different combination of permissions and restrictions. You can choose the one that best suits your needs and preferences by answering two simple questions:

- Do you want to allow commercial use of your work?
- Do you want to allow modifications of your work?

Depending on your answers, you will get one of these licenses:

- CC BY: This license allows anyone to use your work for any purpose, as long as they give you credit. This is the most permissive and open license.
- CC BY-SA: This license allows anyone to use your work for any purpose, as long as they give you credit and share their modifications under the same terms. This license is similar to the one used by Wikipedia and other open source projects.
- CC BY-NC: This license allows anyone to use your work for non-commercial purposes only, as long as they give you credit. This license is suitable for creators who want to limit the commercial exploitation of their work.
- CC BY-NC-SA: This license allows anyone to use your work for non-commercial purposes only, as long as they give you credit and share their modifications under the same terms. This license is suitable for creators who want to limit the commercial exploitation of their work and encourage collaboration and remixing.
- CC BY-ND: This license allows anyone to use your work for any purpose, as long as they give you credit and do not make any changes or adaptations. This license is suitable for creators who want to preserve the integrity of their work.
- CC BY-NC-ND: This license allows anyone to use your work for non-commercial purposes only, as long as they give you credit and do not make any changes or adaptations. This license is suitable for creators who want to preserve the integrity of their work and limit the commercial exploitation of their work.

You can learn more about each license and its symbols on creativecommons.org/licenses/.

Once you have chosen a Creative Commons license for your work, you can apply it easily on @elemedu. Here are the steps:

- Create a new account or log in to an existing one
- Upload your educational resource (e.g., lesson plan, worksheet, etc.)
- Fill in the required information about your resource (e.g., title, description, subject, grade level, etc.)
- Choose a Creative Commons license from the drop-down menu
- Click on "Upload file"

That's it! Your resource will now have a Creative Commons license attached to it, which will be visible to other users on @elemedu. They will be able to see what permissions and restrictions apply to your work and how to attribute you properly.

That's all! Thank you for choosing @elemedu and Creative Commons licenses!

April 23, 2023

Public note by elemedu

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10 books every teacher should read 📚

As a teacher, it's important to stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in education. On this #WorldBookDay, we suggest you ten books that cover a wide range of topics, including classroom management, reading instruction, growth mindset, and teaching students from low-income families:

1. "The First Days of School" by Harry K. Wong and Rosemary T. Wong
2. "The Book Whisperer" by Donalyn Miller
3. "Teach Like a Pirate" by Dave Burgess
4. "The Growth Mindset Coach" by Annie Brock and Heather Hundley
5. "The Curious Classroom" by Harvey Daniels
6. "Notice and Note" by Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst
7. "The Reading Strategies Book" by Jennifer Serravallo
8. "The Daily Five" by Gail Boushey and Joan Moser
9. "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck
10. "Teaching with Poverty in Mind" by Eric Jensen

We hope you find these books helpful in your teaching journey!

January 28, 2024

Public note by marinanmilo

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Why are classroom rules so important? 🏫

As a 4th grade teacher, I've come to realize the importance of having clear and consistent classroom rules. Not only do rules create a safe and structured learning environment, they also help students develop essential social and emotional skills that will serve them well throughout their lives.

First and foremost, classroom rules establish clear expectations for behavior. By setting boundaries and outlining consequences for breaking them, students know exactly what is expected of them and what will happen if they misbehave. This creates a sense of safety and security, which is essential for students to feel comfortable and engaged in the learning process.

Additionally, classroom rules help teach students important life skills, such as responsibility, respect, and self-discipline. When students understand that their actions have consequences, they are more likely to take ownership of their behavior and make responsible choices. By following rules and treating others with respect, students learn how to build positive relationships and work collaboratively with their peers.

Of course, it's important to choose rules that are age-appropriate and relevant to your specific classroom. Here are some examples of rules that might be appropriate for a 4th grade classroom:

• Be respectful to your classmates and your teacher.
• Listen when others are speaking.
• Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
• Follow directions the first time they are given.
• Use appropriate language and tone of voice.
• Stay on task and avoid distracting others.
• Be prepared for class by bringing all necessary materials.

It's important to review these rules regularly and reinforce them consistently throughout the year. By doing so, you'll create a positive and productive learning environment where all students can thrive.

April 20, 2023

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