Plus, Using Video Projects to Reinforce Learning in Math
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September 4, 2024

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Embedding Literacy Across the Curriculum 

These strategies for teaching literacy across all content areas can help educators ensure that students build the skills they need.

Using Video Projects to Reinforce Learning in Math 

A collaborative project can help students deeply explore math concepts, explain problem-solving strategies, and demonstrate their learning.

2 Strategies to Help Students Appreciate Poetry 

An emotional connection, even from a single word, can help high school students learn to appreciate poems on an authentic level.

One Way to Foster a Love of Reading 

See how one teacher uses a rewards-based program to help both joyful and reluctant readers build a habit of reading.

Boosting Middle School Students’ Motivation to Read 

To increase interest in reading, teachers can guide students to explore a variety of literacy approaches that support their development.

The Power of Therapy Dogs as Reading Partners 

A certified reading therapy dog can empower reluctant readers and help all students make huge strides in reading—and they’re cute!

Using Social Stories to Teach Procedures and Routines in Preschool 

Short, direct stories can help young students understand the rules, norms, and social expectations of the classroom.

Thinking About Equity and Bias in AI 

Addressing inequity in AI requires an understanding of how bias manifests itself in both society and algorithms.

Using Analogies to Teach Chemistry Concepts 

An analogy grounded in something familiar to students can help them understand unfamiliar, abstract concepts in chemistry.

The Surprising Benefits of Teaching Speaking Skills video icon

Schools often emphasize reading and writing—but speaking is also fundamental to lifelong success, research shows.

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