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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...
Students will be able to identify the beginning, middle, and end of a story, describe key events in sequential order, and explain how events build on...
Traditional professional development has a bit of a reputation. Long PowerPoint presentations, one-size-fits-all workshops, and after-school sessions...
Instead of asking whether AI writing is “good” or “bad,” educators might reframe the conversation by asking: How can we help students engage...
Professional learning opportunities for teachers are too often met with fatigue or quiet resistance. When training sessions are generic or imposed...
Character Education Lesson Objective: To discuss different ways to show kindness and understand the impact of random acts of kindness
By the time our students reach young adulthood, they are already making decisions and choices that will affect their future. But are they equipped to...
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In education, some of the most meaningful insights come from honest conversations, the kind that aren’t scripted or edited for perfection. That’s...
Peer mentorship programs that actually work are built on relationships, not roles. The mentor isn’t just a helper; they're a guide, a listener, and...
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The tomb of King Tutankhamun was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. Although a king of Egypt, called a pharaoh, for only a couple of years, he was...
Planning a memorable field trip begins way before the permission slips go out. It starts with identifying a clear purpose. What do you want students...