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Remote teaching prompted teachers to find new ways to reach kids and build a feeling of community, and some of those will be well worth keeping.
To prevent the rise of math anxiety in elementary students, teachers need confidence in their own conceptual understanding of the subject.
Extending understanding in subtle ways can lead to more student ownership, and unleash unexpected possibilities in the classroom.
Learning from mistakes is crucial for growth. Here are a few ways teachers can prepare to take advantage of them.
These books help students explore historical and contemporary experiences of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Taking an asset-based approach to supporting students who are new to the English language can help them thrive.
A mini-golf course, a canoe trip down the local river, a discussion about environmental justice. Here’s how schools are teaching students about environmental science.
A high school English teacher discusses the logistics behind meeting with each student individually—and more importantly, why it’s a good idea.
Landscape paintings can inspire elementary students to use their five senses and incorporate imaginative details in their writing.
Students gain a rich understanding of civil rights when they build from their ideas of fairness to the larger issue of justice.
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