From restorative grading to paid internships, an equity-centered approach to education creates rich learning opportunities for all students.
A fun and meaningful activity can help early elementary students appreciate the different languages in their backgrounds.
Teachers can guide pre-K students to understand and appreciate nature by discussing and documenting their observations.
A toolkit of teacher-tested ideas to help build students’ ability to understand and express their feelings.
Teachers can find enjoyment at work without ignoring real challenges, and doing so may help them and their students continue to learn and grow.
Teachers can foster a sense of community by having students share a photo and poem in this low-stakes writing exercise.
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When administrators share evaluation instruments early in the year, teachers can work on necessary skills and improve their teaching practice.
While much of teachers’ time use is predetermined by the bell, these strategies can help you utilize the unstructured time effectively.
Many students dislike reading aloud because they lack confidence in their abilities, but it’s never too late to improve fluency.