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New materials can leave kids in the fog. Here are five metacognitive questions they can use to find their way and become more independent learners.
Teachers can use a variety of digital resources to foster the skills students need for long-term success.
Teachers of any subject can use these tips to help English language learners be more engaged and at ease in class.
A focus on belonging, creativity, and metacognition is helping one school lead students away from superficial learning.
Carefully crafted check-ins can bring middle and high school classes closer together and improve student well-being.
While most elementary students are learning in person now, these tools are a big help in promoting literacy in or outside of the classroom.
Instead of pushing through anxiety and stress, you may be able to calm yourself and potentially add more balance to the rest of your day.
To provide school and team leaders with worthwhile feedback, superintendents and principals need to observe their leadership moments.
The classroom isn’t the only place students can learn—use these activities to bring them outside for a while, which can relieve stress.
Middle and high school teachers can create an environment that supports inclusion and gives students space to make mistakes as they learn.
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