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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...
While planning for a traditional classroom return can help smooth the transition for all, there are some distinct challenges that distance learners...
No matter what happens from here on out on a national scale, the so-called “Before Times” are never coming back as we knew them. Here are just a...
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The COVID pandemic caused k-12 teachers and higher education faculty to suddenly shift to using more technology, to teach virtually and remotely, to...
Rebekah Stathakis lays out the case for why game playing can be such a powerful instruction tool.
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Principals can help shift the focus from teaching to learning if they insist that certain critical questions be considered and principals are in a key...
One issue that continues to flummox us is how to look at student progress during a time period that has less quantifiable data than usual to inform...
Around this time of year, teachers are particularly prone to burnout, more so than in May or June.
COVID-19 has brought multiple changes in the classroom with digital requirements for online interactions. The new skills you learn now can remain...
Lesson Objective: To learn about what a plant needs to grow
Encouraging students to be accountable is crucial to help them complete assignments and improve their academic performance. It also helps them learn...