Plus, Creating an Environment Where All Students See That They Can Be Good at Math
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February 1, 2023

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Teaching Students How to Be Smart With Their Money video icon

When schools teach financial literacy, they help students develop lifelong money management skills—and families benefit too.

Creating an Environment Where All Students See That They Can Be Good at Math 

When teachers guide students to look beyond narrow metrics of success in math, more students will see their potential for learning.

Phonics Is Critical—but True Literacy Requires More 

To improve literacy rates in the U.S., reading expert Timothy Shanahan says we need to stop looking for silver bullets and instead invest in teaching a much broader range of skills.

How a Morning Huddle Can Organize a Principal’s Day 

A brief morning ‘non-meeting’ of the school leadership team will ensure that everyone knows the priorities for the day.

Engaging Staff, Students, and Families: A Schoolwide Approach 

A look at how school leaders can get started bringing their community together to work toward shared goals.

Multimodal Approaches to Reading Instruction 

Encouraging students to engage all their senses can help them become proficient readers. These strategies take a fresh approach to language instruction.

How New Teachers Can Learn to Ask for Help 

Asking for help can sometimes feel like admitting failure, but these suggestions can aid new teachers as they seek out the wisdom of experienced colleagues.

Using the Grand Conversation Model to Discuss Readings 

By centering student voice, grand conversations give teachers opportunities to deepen students’ content knowledge and collaboration skills.

Grappling With AI Writing Technologies in the Classroom 

ChatGPT and other AI tools complicate how teachers think about student writing and how they teach academic integrity.

Using Debate as an Educational Tool 

Classroom debates are closely connected to communication standards in all grades, and the predictable structure helps students express themselves.

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