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June 3, 2020
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Getting Ready to Teach Next Year

There's a lot of uncertainty about the 2020-21 school year, but planning for a mix of remote and in-person instruction will help educators be ready.



A framework for getting the most out of summer
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10 Things Great School Leaders Do Over the Summer

Strategies school leaders can use to reflect and prepare to make the next school year successful.



Breaks improve productivity and retention.
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The Science Behind Brain Breaks

Research shows that breaks can provide more than rest. Use them to boost creativity, cognitive function, and social skills.



Setting up routines helps.
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Curbing Teacher Burnout During the Pandemic

Teachers are adapting to a host of exhausting new challenges during the coronavirus. We asked educators and other experts for strategies to help address this new form of burnout.



Lessons from a veteran online teacher
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Fostering a Strong Community in a Virtual Classroom

The shift to working online requires teachers to think a little differently about how to build the culture they want with their students.





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