Plus, 5 Effective Ways to Support Teacher Collaboration
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June 7, 2023

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Improving Literacy Scores by Rethinking the Master Schedule 

A school turned around flagging reading scores by setting aside dedicated time for students to read—and for teachers to plan.

5 Effective Ways to Support Teacher Collaboration 

School leaders can make collaboration a priority so that teachers learn from each other and develop their instructional skills.

When Administrators Lead From the Middle 

Bringing a collaborative mindset to the work of leading a school has benefits for teachers and students—and administrators as well.

Centering Choice in Professional Development 

When professional learning is infused with choices, teachers are more engaged. Here are a few tips for getting started.

An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Climate Change 

Combining several content areas can guide students to develop a deep understanding of how climate change affects them and their community.

How Principals Can Find and Work With a Mentor 

If you’re a principal, or aiming to be one, it’s a good idea to connect with an experienced leader who can guide you in your career.

Making a Math Lesson More Hands-On video icon

When teachers provide opportunities for students to construct figures and play with dimensions while exploring geometry, math becomes more accessible to everyone.

5 Ways to Use AI Tools to Meet Students’ Needs 

Teachers can use AI tools to help generate ideas and learning materials to address their students’ diverse needs.

Using Place-Based Learning to Explore Immigration History 

High school teachers can give students a chance to gain insights into their community by exploring the nuances of immigration patterns.

How Storytelling About Learning Empowers Students 

Turning learning moments like mistakes into stories can help elementary students develop a sense of efficacy.

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