Plus, 5 Indispensable Ways to Deepen Student Comprehension
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August 10, 2022

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For Young Kids, The Power of Play-Based Learning 

New research shows play-based learning can be more effective than direct instruction at improving outcomes for early learners—particularly in the development of mathematical and spatial skills.

5 Indispensable Ways to Deepen Student Comprehension 

Simple, in-class activities—drawn from recent research—that you can use to cement hard-won student insights. 

Teaching Adolescents About Tone of Voice 

Explicit instruction can counter misconceptions that middle school students often have about what’s being conveyed through speech. 

Encouraging Young Children to Develop Their Attention Skills 

Teachers can help young students learn how to focus during class meetings by taking a multisensory approach that addresses their developmental needs.

5 Tips for Culturally Responsive Teaching in the Math Classroom 

Teachers can help all students feel like they belong in math classes by creating connections between course material and students’ lives.

6 Questions To Help Students Cope With Everyday Stress 

Stress can be an overwhelming force in teenagers’ lives. A few simple questions can help them find relief and get back to learning.

5 Questions for Troubleshooting Project-Based Learning 

When PBL isn’t going as planned, sometimes it takes just a few tweaks to turn things around.

How to Use Flip With Multilingual Students 

The tech tool helps English learners develop their expressive and receptive language skills without the pressure of performing in front of the class.

Praise Can Be a Powerful Tool for Instructional Coaches 

Instructional coaches can facilitate effective instruction by giving teachers specific, actionable praise.

5 Ways to Show Compassion in the Classroom 

When students know you care about them and want them to succeed, your classroom community grows stronger.

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