Plus, 5 Review Activities That Kids Actually Like
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June 1, 2022

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How Burned Out Are You? A Scale For Teachers 

A four-stage framework can help teachers understand the burnout process—and what they can do to protect their well-being and career.

5 Review Activities That Kids Actually Like 

Content review doesn’t need to be boring—here’s how to liven it up and make the information stick.

What Fact-Checkers Know About Media Literacy—and Students Should, Too 

Professional fact-checkers use a strategy that’s at odds with how we usually teach information literacy. Here’s how to pass it on to your students.

To Make the Parts of Speech Engaging, Have Students Do the Teaching 

Middle school language arts teachers can create an impactful grammar unit that emphasizes collaboration, research, and presentation skills.

A Simple Strategy to Encourage Student Reflection and Improvement 

Middle school teachers can guide students to analyze a learning experience by asking about what went well and what could be improved.

How A Teacher Turned His Classroom into a High Functioning Non-Profit 

This powerful PBL unit turned a ninth-grade classroom into a non-profit—complete with an accounting division, a full-fledged marketing team, and a well-attended fundraising event. 

6 Key Areas of Middle School Classrooms 

These tips will help new teachers prepare their classrooms for the fall and ensure that all of the space is used wisely.

Using Inquiry-Based Learning to Create a Culturally Responsive Classroom 

Teachers can use inquiry to guide students to engage in learning activities that are personally and culturally relevant to them.

4 Ways to Guide Students With Disabilities to Success After High School 

Strong relationships with teachers combined with early postsecondary planning can improve disabled students’ college and career outcomes.

4 Tips for School Leaders Starting DEI Work  

School leaders should take an active role and set attainable goals to ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives are successful.

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