Plus, Co-teaching With Myself
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October 26, 2022

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An Alternative to Warm-Up Problems 

Starting math class with a warm-up problem is common. Here’s how one teacher starts with a little chat instead, before moving on to the math.

Co-teaching With Myself 

Creating his own instructional videos allowed one teacher to be in two places at once in his classroom.

Simple Ways to Promote Exploration in Middle School 

English language arts teachers can foster moments of joy in the classroom to boost students’ engagement and learning.

Using Tech to Encourage Peer Feedback During Presentations 

To make middle and high school presentations more engaging, teachers can use a simple tool to have students share meaningful feedback.

Small Wins Can Add Up to Big Results in Middle School 

Teachers can help prepare students for success by setting them up for small wins that build anticipation of future achievement.

Getting Students to Use their Favorite Apps to Learn and Create 

In schools, should we be empowering students to use their favorite digital tools to produce and engage with content? Research shows it can deliver surprising academic benefits.

The Doctor Is In (Your Classroom) 

As student mental health issues reach crisis proportions, schools and teachers are playing a larger role than ever providing support. Is it too big an ask? 

Celebrating Día de los Muertos in the Classroom video icon

When sharing this beloved Mexican holiday with their students, teachers have an opportunity to create a culturally responsive lesson that brings more meaning to the iconic and historically significant artifacts most closely associated with it.

Why I Stopped Giving Zeros 

Giving a zero for missed work can make it mathematically impossible for students to recover their grade; here’s what one teacher is doing instead.

Guiding Students to Ask Great Questions 

By building relationships and centering student participation, teachers can create a community where curiosity and inquiry are valued.

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