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Educators tend to walk a fine line between striving to stay resilient in the face of significant challenges and becoming overwhelmed by the real pressures of teaching. Conversations about wellness in schools sometimes lean toward extremes, either...
Ann-Maree's picture
Have you ever heard adults say, “He/She is just not interested in books.” I refuse to accept this! More likely, the child simply hasn’t been...
Liz Sarles's picture
Discussion and debate in the History classroom are necessary if we want our students to truly engage with the material and think critically about the...
Gail S Hennessey's picture
Written on a clay tablet, an ancient cuneiform letter of complaint is the world’s oldest such letter ever found. Cuneiform was an early writing...
Gail S Hennessey's picture
With more and more tourists visiting Antarctica each year(estimates are about 40,000 people), scientists have detected a problem with some of the...
Steve Haberlin's picture
When visiting classrooms, I often feel for introverts—those who prefer to work alone and gain strength from their own thoughts and ideas.
Gail S Hennessey's picture
Looking for a possible Interactive Notebook Activity to use with kids just before the holidays (or the week you return in the new year)?
Steve Haberlin's picture
Depending on what report you read, students spend anywhere from 10 to 19 school days each year testing. That number only paints a partial picture...