Plus, Boosting Students’ Data Literacy
George Lucas Educational Foundation
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November 30, 2022

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Responding to the Needs of Every Young Learner 

With these differentiation strategies, teachers can help ensure that young students are able to build on what they already know.

Boosting Students’ Data Literacy 

There are several simple ways for teachers to introduce students to interpreting data visualizations.

8 Ways to Increase the Visibility of Instructional Coaches 

It’s important for coaches to be consistently available so teachers can take advantage of personalized professional learning.

6 Practical Steps for Improving Professional Learning 

Schools can create an environment that supports skill development and growth in ways that facilitate buy-in and promote engagement.

4 Steps to Get Middle School Students Excited About Revision 

When the revision process is scaffolded, students learn that writing multiple drafts can be fun and will lead to better writing.

Showing Students Career Pathways to Teaching 

To increase the number of prospective teachers, some districts are offering high school students a clear path to a teaching career.

A Framework for Fostering Rigor in PBL 

A strategy called hexagonal thinking provides students with an effective way to launch project-based learning.

A Field Trip With Lifelong Benefits 

High school teachers should consider the many benefits of taking students to a local public or academic library.

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