Plus, Encouraging Shy Students to Speak Up in Class
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March 30, 2022

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The Research on Life-Changing Teaching 

What really moves the needle for educators and, by extension, their students?

Encouraging Shy Students to Speak Up in Class 

Advice for creating a supportive environment where shy students feel comfortable participating—from a teacher who was one of those students.

Benefits of Service Learning for High School Students 

Service learning and volunteering help high school students give back to their community and grow as individuals.

A New Resource for Free Digital Field Trips 

Museums for Digital Learning was developed in partnership with teachers and provides curated material on a variety of subjects.

6 Activities That Inspire A Goal-Setting Mindset In Students  

From daily sticky notes to multi-week hopes and dreams conferences, here are six activities to help foster a goal-setting (and goal-achieving) mentality in students.  

3 Steps to Better Peer Feedback 

High school teachers can use this method to guide students to give each other specific, actionable comments on their writing.

A Fun Activity to Promote a Sense of Belonging in High School Math 

Creating memes and cartoons around mathematical concepts and themes helps students realize how much they’ve learned.

5 Simple Virtual Programs to Keep in Your High School 

Flexibility when meeting student needs is a key component of high school counselors’ work. Maintaining virtual programs aids in that process.

5 Image-Based Activities for World Language Learners 

Discussing images of people, places, and foods from the target culture helps world language students develop a variety of skills.

How Preschool Teachers Can Benefit From Mindful Thinking 

Mindful thinking helps teachers become more attuned to their needs and the needs of students and families.

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