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Educators, learn from your colleagues and share what works for you.
Very young students can benefit from project-based learning, as these detailed steps for a project conducted by preschool students demonstrate.
Creating clear boundaries around when students can submit assignments after the due date can boost morale for everyone.
Regular informal conversations allow school leaders and teachers to connect on a personal level, building relationships that benefit the whole school.
By avoiding communication blockers, teachers can help students talk through disruptive behavior in the classroom.
An experienced middle school math teacher compares her experience learning pickleball with how she teaches her students.
Secondary students can consider the ecological context in which a text was written to gain new insights into their reading assignments.
Schools can use experiential learning as an opportunity to let all students develop their leadership skills.
To encourage strong, meaningful links with the community, consider this strategy from a former principal, which can lead to lasting rewards.
Running a preschool inside a high school gives students the chance to try out a career in education—and it benefits the teens and tots alike.
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