CRUSH SCHOOL

I blog on Brain-Based Learning, Metacognition, EdTech, and Social-Emotional Learning. I am the author of the Crush School Series of Books, which help students understand how their brains process information and learn. I also wrote The Power of Three: How to Simplify Your Life to Amplify Your Personal and Professional Success, but be warned that it's meant for adults who want to thrive and are comfortable with four letter words.

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Metacognition: The Most Effective Learning Strategy (Teach And Develop It In Students)

Metacognition involves thinking about your thinking. Metacognition with self regulation and timely feedback are the 2 most powerful and effective learning strategies. Metacognition is the way to becoming a lifelong learner. Understanding how your mind processes and learns and leveraging this understanding to acquire new knowledge and skills turns average into awesome.

Be awesome!

Teach students to be awesome!

Teach and develop metacognition in students.

Here's the What, Why, and How:

Teach and Develop Metacognition in Students

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"Crush School" helps students learn how to learn.

It contains tools teachers can use to teach students how to learn.

But the only person who can help your students learn best is themselves.

It's up to us give them the right tools so they can do that.

Because We Have The Power To Change The World. Let's Use It Often.

 

 

 

"Crush School" eBook by Oskar Cymerman - $9.99 on Amazon

"Crush School" eBook by Oskar Cymerman - $9.99 on Amazon

Teach Students Skills For Life

By Oskar Cymerman | @focus2achieve | BAM! Radio Network & Teaching Channel Blogger

Teach Students Skills For Life

Hi!

Thank you so much for checking out the Focus2Achieve Newsletter! I truly appreciate it. You are awesome!

Today, I want to talk New School Year and Teaching Students Skills.

The new school year has started in some parts of the US, is about to start in others, and will start as late as on that one Tuesday after the Labor Day Holiday in September.

In most of Europe, where I happen to hail from (Poland), students are to report in September. There is a greater variation in school year calendars in Asia and South America.

Check out what happens in New South Wales:

School Year 2016 Calendar for New South Wales, Australia

School Year 2016 Calendar for New South Wales, Australia

Personally, I like the idea of a 6-week+ winter vacation and four 2-week+ breaks between each term. Of course, the winter here is summer in Australia. Think about the flexibility and convenience of travel without having kids miss school for family vacations etc. Pretty cool!

Back to reality...

The summer has been great and it continues in the Northern hemisphere, but the school year is upon us. The new school year is the new beginning filled with new opportunities to grow as educators, learners, and leaders. It also allows for new opportunities to help students learn and grow. And, while it's important, I am not talking about learning subjects here. The growth I imply has to do with students becoming more effective, thoughtful, curious, and reflective learners and eventually professionals.

This is education as it should be. Equipping students with the skills and the brain power that will serve them their entire lives.

The best way to do that is to deliberately plan teaching students how to learn: Teach them effective strategies and give them tools that make learning last.

One such tool I use with my students is note taking. I'm a big believer in active learning, so I give my students the Cornell Notes on Steroids Template I created and I show them how to use it. We do it together. Review it. Reinforce it. Repeat it.

Check it out:

Cornell Notes On Steroids Template Page 1

Cornell Notes On Steroids Template Page 1

Cornell Notes On Steroids Template Page 2

Cornell Notes On Steroids Template Page 2

I created the template in the summer of 2015 and had my students use it during the past school year. I explained it, checked it, gave suggestions, reinforced it etc. Not every student loved it, but about 2/3 of the students (out of a total of about 130 students) surveyed anonymously ended up liking it and finding it effective, while others commented that it helped with organization, knowing what is important (Objectives), or found some other aspect of it useful.

I also improved the template based on student feedback. Needles to say, I will use the template again during the 2016-2017 school year. Click below if you'd like it for free.

And here's the free Table of Contents that is goes with it:

I talk about Cornell Notes on Steroids and many other effective learning strategies in my new book "Crush School: Every Student's Guide To Killing It In The Classroom" available for Kindle on Amazon. Written in conversational language and filled with stories students can relate to, "Crush School" is a unique and first of its kind tool to help students learn how to learn.

While anyone can download, print, and use the Cornell Notes on Steroids as filler sheets in a binder, some might prefer notebooks. With that in mind, I created the Cornell Notes on Steroids 120-Page Notebook. It is currently on sale. The regular price of $6.49 has been slashed to $4.99. You can save even more when you purchase bundles of 3, 6, or 12 notebooks. And, these are high quality notebooks - thicker and brighter eucalyptus paper, laminated cover, and the table of contents. But hurry, this 25% Back To School Sale will only last till September 1st.

But hey - you stuck around this long, so I'll make it worth your while! Use the PROMO CODE: Back2School2016 and I'll give you additional 10% off any notebook order.

And that's not all. My goal is to get the Crush School Book into the hands of as many students as possible, so use the PROMO CODE: CrushSchool2016 to get additional $5 off the PDF version, which allows you to print and make copies of the chapters you are interested in using with students. We are talking Copyrighted work and I am telling you to go ahead and use it as you please!

ALL DISCOUNTS WILL EXPIRE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST 2016.

So help me pay the rent and go to the Products Page. Don't forget to use the PROMO CODES.

Or don't - the choice is ALWAYS YOURS. Thanks for reading!

And Rememeber: You Have The Power To Change The World. Use It Often.

Cornell Notes on Steroids Notebook Bundle of 12
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The Cornell Notes on Steroids Notebook is a 8.5"x11" 120-page academic notebook that contains an organizational method that improves on the Cornell Note-Taking System.

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Starbucks My Classroom: Creating A 21st Century Learning Space

By Oskar Cymerman | @focus2achieve | BAM! Radio Network & Teaching Channel Blogger

Starbucks My Classroom: Creating A 21st Century Learning Space

The picture you see above is of my students and myself after I received a technology grant, which I used to purchase Chromebooks so that my students can learn using 21st century technology.

I already have 21st century technology. Now, I am on a mission to bring a 21st century learning space to my chemistry classroom. Traditional High School classrooms are gray, gloomy, boring, and most strikingly outdated.

About 3 months ago, I started a movement "Starbucks My Classroom," which quickly caught on social media and many educators in the US and abroad are now transforming their classrooms.

I believe that sitting in one place for close to an hour at a time is detrimental to student learning and health. Getting rid of the traditional seating you see in the picture above and creating a flexible seating space will allow for more movement, which research says is not only healthier, but also more conducive to learning. Student attention span peaks around 8-10 minutes, so allowing and promoting movement provides the necessary short brain breaks that lead to better focus and comprehension.

Our new classroom will look similarly to a coffee shop, and not like the sterile hospital-like room that, let's be honest, is not very attractive or motivating. Innovative companies, such as Google, have successfully utilized similar working spaces to support collaboration, promote more communication, increase creativity, and stimulate critical thinking and problem solving - all of which are skills necessary for success in school and at work.

Google recognized this and now it's time for schools, and the educational system as a whole, to catch on! Our kids deserve it! Our kids need it!

But don't worry. I have lesson plans and activities designed to support the new learning space. I do not plan on standing in front of the students and talking at them or showing PowerPoints so they can doze off and fall asleep.

In fact, I will do quite the opposite. I plan on being in the space with the students as their facilitator and collaborator in learning. I am implementing a blended classroom model, which allows students to use technology to learn in the classroom, with my support, as part of teams, and at their own pace. I possess expertise in brain based learning and know how to lead effective team building and teamwork and how to utilize effective learning strategies. Please take a look at my blog on education if you are interested in learning more about the work I do and the expertise I have.

I will use the funds to purchase affordable and fire-safe furniture from Target to create our new 21st century classroom. The shopping list includes 1 loveseat couch, 2 small armchairs, 2 beanbag chairs, 1 rug, 1 coffee table, 1 side table with 4 stools, 2 shelving units, 8 pillows, 8 ottomans, 2 padded tables, a bench, 2 yoga mats, and 4 exercise balls. I already have a table with 6 chairs, 3 work tables, several chairs, a lamp, 4 frames, and some decorations.

I will update on all progress on my blog and provide pictures of the new room once completed. I will also record a thank you video in which students will talk about the impact of the donations on their learning.

Please check out the Twitter hashtag#StarbucksMyRoom for more information on what I have started and other teachers are doing to get an even better idea of what flexible seating entails.

Earlier today, I created a GoFundMe campaign 21st Century Learning Space to raise funds for this worthy endeavor. I plan on raising $2190 to purchase the items I mentioned above. I am asking for your help. There are 2 ways you can do that:

1. Donate an amount of your choosing here.

2. Share the campaign with others who care about education and enjoy supporting non-profit organizations such as schools. You can do that directly from the campaign page here.

Thank you for your support in making this dream come true for our students. We are grateful for any and all donations. Please know that you can donate anonymously if you wish and that no amount is too small as they all add up to something we can all be proud of: Making a Difference and Affecting Change for the Better.

Thank You!

Oskar

PS. Remember that you have the power. Use it often.

 

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