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Replacing or supplementing your lessons with instructional videos has a large impact on student learning, the research shows.
A high school course on running a retail store can provide special education students with valuable academic and professional skills.
A focus on smaller data points rather than deep dives can make it easier for teachers to plan effective interventions.
Predictable routines can teach students how to use organizational tools and help them develop their executive function skills.
From communal coloring to collaborative puzzles, these accessible activities offer moments in the school day for kids to pause and focus on their own well-being.
A whole-child approach to student data can help educators revamp instructional planning and teaching practices.
This technology boosts engagement in high school, and teachers can use it to build a strong learning community.
Teachers can unlock the potential of social media in constructive ways that lead to personal and professional advancement.
When teachers are intentional about building a culture of appreciation and acknowledgment, the whole classroom community benefits.
Despite having some experience with the internet, students in grades 3 to 8 may not know how best to find the information they’re looking for.
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