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A restorative summer doesn't happen by accident. You have to claim it on your own terms. That begins with setting boundaries that preserve your energy, prioritize your well-being, and create the spaciousness necessary to return to school rejuvenated...
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The Renaissance is one of the units in my Modern European class that most excites me. There are three distinct reasons for this.
Education World rounds up five fun art crafts for the Valentine's Day theme. Projects are simple, creative and good for the elementary grade level.
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Last year in a faculty meeting, I listened as a senior administrator denied the importance of content as part of a high school education in today’s...
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Dr. Carter G. Woodson, organized a two week period in February,in 1926, to highlight contributions of African Americans. In 1976, the month of...
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Depending on the school district and state, teachers are often evaluated for their performance in the classroom. These evaluations might include a...
Why let STEM teachers have all the fun? Here are three lesson plans to make the most of the rare astronomical event in your English classroom.
Math educator Jennifer Wilson reflects on how the Common Core has changed her instruction for the better.
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Distracted students. Technology addiction. Social media onslaught. Fast-paced living. Increased anxiety. Sounds like a recipe for a...
Are your students learning about artists working in the 21st century?