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When teachers clearly model skills, guide practice thoughtfully, and gradually release responsibility, students thrive. They feel capable, confident, and prepared to tackle challenging material. Explicit instruction is not about telling students...
Two visible and conflicting sets of data about the loss of new teachers have been used in the media over the last decade, but educators generally...
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Most teachers heartily agree that handling disappointment is crucial for school and adulthood success, but supporting students racked with...
Try this hands-on science activity that lets kids experience trees by using senses other than sight.
Are you thinking about bringing flexible seating to your classroom? Learn what makes some classroom redesigns more successful than others.
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Teaching is an incredible demanding job, and if we are to effectively prepare candidates, we must hold them to incredibly high standards.
Eve Bunting's The Wall inspires students to write letters to veterans at local veterans' hospitals.
A hands-on experiment illustrates how clouds form. Students learn about different types of clouds.
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For most teachers, the last days of school are a frantic sprint of classroom tidying, teary goodbyes, and messy end-of-year parties. Teachers are...
When the school year ends, that means Summer Camp season has arrived! We’ve gathered some activity ideas and tips from Summer Camp veterans and...
Dr. Lynch examines the risks and negative outcomes associated with corporal punishment in schools.