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Black teachers are leaving the profession at staggering rates. A new study highlights some of the reasons why.
Building community in a concurrent teaching model is challenging, but collaborative learning is possible with the right virtual tools.
Research shows that hope is a measurable, learnable skill—and to feel hopeful, students and teachers have to work at it.
Two teachers who had students use individual dry-erase boards in the classroom have switched to online whiteboards—a change they plan to keep.
The pandemic led one teacher to dust off a favorite book for age-old advice that still applies.
Research shows that using games in teaching can help increase student participation, foster social and emotional learning, and motivate students to take risks.
Students still have time to make connections with their classmates, and projects that require teamwork are a great place to start.
It’s not easy to help students feel connected when everyone isn’t in the same room, but these science teachers found a way to make it work.
Incorporating arts education into social and emotional learning can foster student growth in the elementary grades.
Students need the tools to deal with adversity. Here’s how teachers can help.
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