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Teachers can rethink their grading practices to make them more mathematically fair for students and allow for redemption for a missed assignment.
It’s easy for school leaders to get caught up in roles and responsibilities—but it’s important to remember that teachers are more than their job titles.
Physical activity that amplifies learning can have a powerful effect on retention and engagement—it’s also fun.
Building a classroom culture of feedback requires scaffolding and a safe, nurturing environment, but it’s worth the effort, teachers say.
Remaining politically neutral in the classroom opens up space for students to debate and discover their own beliefs.
Simple, quick exercises improve mindfulness, self-regulation, and well-being, for both students and teachers.
A simple framework can help upper elementary students find the perfect method to share their learning with their classmates.
The start of a unit is a great time to encourage students to see how what they’re learning applies in different situations.
Having high school students research their town, including the history and local issues, can help them see ways to contribute to their community.
Integrating social and emotional learning and culturally responsive teaching can help build a school culture that celebrates all students.
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