Plus, The Power of Reframing to ‘Rewire’ Students’ Brains
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January 25, 2023

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The Joy of Pickleball in Elementary School 

Pickleball is an inclusive sport that focuses on strategy and team building and can be enjoyed by people of all ages, making it perfect for elementary schools.

The Power of Reframing to ‘Rewire’ Students’ Brains 

Teachers can use the principles of neuroplasticity to help students be aware of thought patterns that are no longer serving them and begin to take risks in the classroom.

Using Infographics to Build Media Literacy and Higher-Order Thinking Skills 

Teaching infographic literacy involves asking students to flex their critical thinking skills—and their creative muscles.

5 Steps to More Effective PD With Book Studies 

Educational book studies give teachers opportunities for powerful professional development built on collaboration and connection.

A Framework for Updating SEL Plans 

This five-step guide provides a simple roadmap for incorporating social and emotional learning across the curriculum with equity in mind.

Don’t Underestimate the Power of Estimation 

These entertaining online tools will engage upper elementary math students in learning how to estimate, a useful skill now and later in life.

Preparing for IEP Season as a New Special Education Teacher 

IEP season can feel overwhelming for new teachers. These strategies smooth the path, providing step-by-step instructions for making the most of the end of the year.

The Importance of Teaching All Students About Tech Accessibility Features  

Although many see accessibility features as solely for users with disabilities, a wide variety of students can benefit from them.

Facilitating Deeper Learning for Middle and High School Students 

Teachers can foster deeper learning by providing careful feedback, assigning comparison tasks, and encouraging robust class discussions.

Teaching Climate Change Through Social and Emotional Learning 

High school students may feel anxious when studying climate change. Teachers can use SEL strategies to help them develop healthy coping skills.

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