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Teachers can help students end the year on a high note with activities that remind them how much they’ve learned in class.
These research-backed strategies can help teachers end the school year feeling energized and connected to their work.
Like many initiatives in education, the prospect of introducing one-to-one devices into K–12 classrooms had educators feeling ...
To an outside observer, faculty member Christopher Correia and a wiry 10th grader named Jarell might look like two friends ...
This school leverages lessons from their on-campus ropes course to help students realize their full potential as part of a community of learners—and beyond.
When high school students patiently sketch something like the growth of a plant over time, they learn skills that go beyond ...
An edtech expert describes what substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition mean in lesson design—and how to ...
To keep young students engaged up to the end of the year, you can try giving them choices in their learning—and make it fun.
Consistent large-group gatherings can help students learn how to build strong relationships with their peers and teachers.
Students stroll into the classroom on a sunny afternoon. They fall into their assigned seats, open their laptops, and lean in ...
When this administrator’s life was thrown off balance by grief, he realized that all educators need a plan to get the support ...
Frustrated by the narrow lens of traditional grading, this instructional coach and former English teacher redesigned his ...
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