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The first weeks of teaching often feel like standing inside a mini hurricane: lessons to plan, relationships to build, and responsibilities arriving faster than anyone can prepare for them. Every teacher starts with the same twenty-four hours each...
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In our efforts to make learning gains and boost test scores, we have narrowed our view of learning and understanding, and thus, severely restricted...
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Sharing a variety of diverse chapter books with our students that reflect them and the overall population is so important. Representation and...
Students think/write critically about what it means to be an American, ways we can honor our veterans, and then build a symbolic "Wall of Peace".
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Do you write an end of the year letter to your students? If, so, please share. Here is the one I used with my 6th graders:
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If you’ve been in education for any length of time, you know you can count on one thing: things are going to change.
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Advocates of student-led parent-teacher conferences have pointed out that teachers who have tried three-way conferences have reported positive...
As Teacher Appreciation approaches, get a headstart on brainstorming ideas on how to make teachers feel special.
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Gerald was a good athlete in basketball and football. Even though he couldn't swim, Gerald signed up to the swim team!
Everyone feels sapped this time of year, but we can all do better. Here are some things you can do to improve the end of the year experience for you...
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Mentor teachers play a significant role in helping to prepare new teachers for the profession. The rewards for hosting a student teacher in your...