Plus, Rethinking the Role of the Instructional Coach
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August 9, 2023

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Powerful, Evidence-Backed Ways to Connect With Students in the First Week of School 

Start the new school year on the right foot with these research-backed tips.

Rethinking the Role of the Instructional Coach 

When instructional coaches also teach in the classroom, they can build mutual trust and respect with teachers.

Fostering the Home-to-School Partnership 

Teachers can facilitate a strong connection with families in order to provide students with deeper support, in and out of the classroom.

23 Ways to Build and Sustain Classroom Relationships 

These teacher-approved activities will help create the sort of classroom bonds that pave the way to academic success.

Dedicating Space for Curiosity and Exploration video icon

By turning a plain old hallway into a destination that every class visits regularly to tinker and play, a school made limited resources go further and saw student enthusiasm soar.

4 Montessori Principles to Begin the School Year 

Teachers can create an environment that is pleasant and welcoming and meets the developmental needs of their students.

4 Questions to Ponder Before School Starts 

Thinking deeply about the previous year before the new one begins can help set teachers up for success.

Getting Books Into Every Student’s Hands video icon

At this school, nurturing a love of reading begins with book shopping, a practice where students choose books from their classroom libraries to bring home—every week.

Interactive Read-Alouds in the Early Grades 

Guiding preschool and early elementary students to interact with texts can engage and empower them to develop their reading skills.

Building Community Through Collaboration at the Start of the School Year 

Teachers can begin to foster a strong classroom community by having students work together on meaningful activities.

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