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A new book details how a tutoring center movement that Eggers started almost 20 years ago works to spark students’ creativity.
More and more teachers are taking to Twitter and Facebook to share ideas and strategies with peers throughout the country.
For young children, play is the primary vehicle for learning, and these ideas will help ensure that they continue to have rich play experiences at home.
An elementary school principal explains how he prioritized professional development for teachers by embedding it in the master schedule.
When feedback originates with students, they can assess their current understanding and see what they need to do to improve.
By focusing on play, schools are finding ways to bring students with and without disabilities together, to the benefit of both groups.
Teacher buy-in for a professional development program increases engagement and targets growth to their needs.
Teacher-tested tips for preparing children in early childhood special education for kindergarten.
Like runners, middle and high school readers get better with practice, goals, and individual feedback.
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