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Inspiration and information about what works in education.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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  1. You may have heard of “Flipgrid Fever.” Learn these *new* ways to use the video-sharing tool—from sharing book reviews to supporting absent students.

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  2. When a student is hospitalized, teachers can play a key role in keeping them engaged academically and socially.

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  3. "We need to educate our children to go and change things in the world. And we need them to first have a true understanding of who they are." Thabiti Brown on empowering students. 🙌🏾🌎

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  4. 70% of surveyed teens say stress a major problem, according to a 2019 Pew Research Poll. What’s causing the reported rise in student stress?

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  5. Having students draw and acting words out are just a couple of ways this teacher scaffolds target language acquisition.

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  6. Today is the first global in 909 years. 02/02/2020. If you missed teaching about this mathematical holiday, don't worry. e-Day and Pi Day are right around the corner.

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  7. “It is vital to the future of public education that we make teaching a more sustainable, humane profession.” How can school leaders work to make this happen?

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    Students who read voluntarily report less negativity about reading than those who are required to read. Here’s how to foster a love for reading.

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    My last post of this article: No, teenagers aren't irrational. They don't think they're invincible. And it's never just drama for drama's sake. Here's what the science says is really going on. A piece I did for .

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    Highly successful students actually spend less time studying than their peers do—they just study more effectively. Here’s how teachers can help students learn how to do so.

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    Check out these prompts teachers can use to guide students to a calm state of mind.

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    By leading their own conferences, students are given the opportunity to voice their own concerns—and not just hear the opinions of teachers.

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    “The most affluent students are 6 times more likely than the least affluent to be identified as gifted.” Here’s what happened when a school district adopted a universal screening process that attempted to level the playing field.

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    Vocabulary instruction needs to be frequent to be effective, but how to find the time? These quick exercises do the trick.

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    From kindergarten through 12th grade, these activities can help students feel like they belong.

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    A simple way for students to share what they're reading.

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    Favoring discipline over punishment, says , doesn't mean no consequences for poor behavior choices—it means ensuring the student is ready to learn from mistakes.

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    “This is not a daycare, that is not what we do here. This is not just tummy time and singing songs and playing with paint.” At this preschool in New Orleans, high academic and social and emotional benchmarks help prepare kids for kindergarten.

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    See how these students chime in to celebrate positivity in the classroom.

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