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In this short episode of Teachers Talkin’, Dustin Tatroe explains why the end of testing can’t become the end of learning, especially in early May when students and teachers feel summer approaching and routines start to slip. He argues that tight, consistent systems—do nows, transitions, attention signals, work-time expectations, and follow-through on missing work—matter most at the end of the year because predictability prevents chaos. Dustin also warns against “filler” activities (like showing movies just to pass time) and encourages keeping fun purposeful and rigorous through discussion, analysis, and text-to-film comparisons. He recommends using the final weeks as a bridge to the next grade level by building reading stamina, strengthening evidence-based writing and discussion skills, and reinforcing organization and independent work habits. Finally, he frames reflection as an academic task through goal-setting, presentations, and student feedback to improve teaching. Join my weekly newsletter and get more in depth about this and many other topics: https://app.kit.com/forms/designers/7867483/edit [https://app.kit.com/forms/designers/7867483/edit] Be a guest: https://forms.gle/PjtY1dyGcQyeetQZ9 [https://forms.gle/PjtY1dyGcQyeetQZ9]
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