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Larry Bell: Somebody Needs You! I hear a lot of teachers say, "That child is unmotivated. She doesn't care." In my "Five Strategies to Reach the Most Uninspired Students" workshop, I offer five ideas that I've found to be successful in inspiring uninspired kids.

Evelyn-Cortez Fords Coaching Teachers To Be Leaders A group of teachers and the principal assemble for their weekly School Leadership Team meeting. Surprisingly, nobody at the meeting seems ready to share. They seem to be depending too much on the principal for leadership. Why is that? What can be done about it?

Larry Bell: Somebody Needs You! I hear a lot of teachers say, "That child is unmotivated. She doesn't care." In my "Five Strategies to Reach the Most Uninspired Students" workshop, I offer five ideas that I've found to be successful in inspiring uninspired kids.

Meet the other members of Education World's Columnist Team.

Will the Music Play? To mark the 50th anniversary of Symphony Land's world-famous Classical Music Festival, some musicians want to play modern music; others want to stick with the traditional. Will the dispute stop the music?

Teaching Writing as a Process There are, in the real world, many ways to edit, revise, and organize writing. We help students develop strong writing skills when we not only teach them the steps in the process, but also guide them while they take risks and explore.

Reading Tips Read aloud daily to your students, the experts urge. Reading increases students' knowledge of the world, their vocabulary, their familiarity with written language, and their interest in reading. Sounds terrific -- but when will you find the time?

Total Reader: How Cool is That?

Best Books for Teaching About
Each week, Education World presents our Editors Choices for the best books for teaching about popular classroom themes. Check out our choices and add your own recommendations to the Readers Voices section of this weeks themed booklists:
Zoos
Independence Day

Even Teachers Make Mistakes Last year, when a student caught me in a careless math mistake, I laughed it off and said, "This is the first math mistake I've ever made!" From that point on, students took it as a friendly challenge to catch the math teacher making another math mistake.

Go Figure Test students' knowledge of angles with this clever puzzle. Watch out! Putting the puzzle together could be harder than you think.

Math Mnemonics Writing Numbers to 10.

 

 

From the Math Machine Planet Blaster Children test their understanding of symmetry and their hand-eye coordination to solve a mathematical problem or equation and "blast" a planet that is labeled with the corresponding answer. (Grades 2-7)

 

Visit our Lesson Planning Channel for more math resources, including lessons, games, and printables.

Backpacktivity Children talk about the special days their families celebrate.

 

Dr. Ken Shore Prevention is, at its essence, a process of education, and many of the lessons students need to learn to dissuade them from bullying must come from you.

Dr. Fred Jones For classroom discipline to be less work, we must approach it from the perspective of prevention rather than from the more traditional perspective of remediation and consequences.

Professor Joe Martin One of best lessons I learned in my early years of teaching was to focus on WHO we teach, not just on WHAT we teach. Sacrificing the WHO for the WHAT is just plain criminal."

Emma McDonald Educators often find themselves obligated to attend staff development sessions that fail to meet their specific professional needs. Learn how to get the most out of any staff development workshop you attend.

Ms. Powells Tips for Organizing Your Classroom Getting graded papers home to parents is simple when you have a filing system so easy your students can be in charge of it.

Meet other members of Education Worlds Columnist Team.

 

Summer Reading Lists Abound on the Web Education World surveys some of the best children's summer reading lists on the Web.

Get a Life! Karen Fleming’s students learn to make ends meet.

 

Designer Homework One teacher discovered a unique way to add interest to homework assignments and get parents involved. Kids say the technique allows them to be creative and teaches them responsibility.

 

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From Our Leadership Archive

Handwashing Programs School-wide campaigns cut germs, absenteeism. Included: Links to programs and free materials, lessons.

Book Talks One principal shares how he has used Book Talks to inspire teachers and to integrate continuous learning into his teachers' school day. Tips included.

School Repairs In Baltimore, school repairs became a model community effort.

More School Repairs Detroit program a model for others.

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