Artificial intelligence tools are useful beyond language arts classes. Math teachers can use them to save time and create interesting lessons.
Having students rotate through learning stations or engage in design thinking can keep them motivated as the year winds down.
Excessive phone use can lead to depression and poor school performance, but building academic confidence can forge healthier habits.
The enchanting nature of fairy tales can foster collaboration, critical thinking, communication, and creativity in young learners.
Proficiency scales provide an excellent way to evaluate students on their scientific knowledge and skills.
Teachers can use these strategies to help students in grades 6 to 12 develop skills that are crucial to scientific study and exploration.
Analogies help students remember new information by connecting it to frameworks or contexts they already know.
School leaders can help sustain early grades teachers’ job satisfaction with strategies that foster their joy in working with young children.
A fresh approach to promoting equity in grading can lead to stronger relationships with students and deeper learning in the classroom.
By bringing in arts education, this school found a creative way to help heal trauma and encourage a more supportive learning environment.