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Data might feel like a dirty word because it comes with a stigma. Being doubtful of data bias is natural, but for teachers, disregarding the validity of everything we learn about student performance can get in the way of achieving growth measures....
Looking for a fun and effective way to help your students organize their thoughts and express their ideas? This simple yet powerful tool can be a...
“If I could just close my classroom door and work with kids, this job would be perfect.” No matter how much educators might agree that teaching...
We all know the power of visuals. Think of anchor charts as the superheroes in your classroom, silently guiding, supporting, and empowering your...
Founding documents are living artifacts that will give your students a deeper understanding of democracy, rights, and the responsibilities of...
Spring might be on its way, but this time of year can be problematic for students and teachers beyond pesky seasonal allergies. Especially as the...
Much of how schools are perceived is shaped by numbers, usually in the form of assessment results. However, there are so many other important measures...
Let's check out some constructive ways to help our students through disagreements.
Here are five unexpected ways students with ADHD may struggle and practical strategies to support them.
If you're looking for new ways to teach U.S. Government units, we’ve got your social studies class covered. Join in as we review the six themes that...
Let's look at the six must-ask questions in your teaching interview.