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Studying skillfully - Many times students don’t study well because they don’t know how. While the teaching and learning process is often multifaceted and...
Traumatic Experience - School’s and Researcher’s Reports Indicate Attention to Trauma Has Benefits, Especially in Student Behavior There are a lot of things...
Lesson Plan: STEM Project - Solving a Problem Subject:  Science Grade: 3-5 Lesson Objective: To solve a real-world problem Next Gen Science Standard:  3-5-...
Lesson Plan: Recording the Weather Subject:  Science Grade: 3 Lesson Objective: To learn why the weather is recorded Next Gen Science Standard:  3-ESS2-1...
  Lesson Plan: Solids and Liquids Subject:  Science Grade: 2 Lesson Objective: To identify the different states of matter Next Gen Science Standard:  2-...
Lesson Plan: Exploring Electricity Subject:  Science Grade: 3 Lesson Objective: To explore how electricity is used in simple devices Next Gen Science...
‘I Got Five Kills!’ A School Psychologist’s Take on the Game Fortnite When students came back to school this year, reports surfaced that their summers were...
Connections Count - Five Tips About The Key Work Of Making Relationships A Priority As the new school year moves into gear, one familiar mantra...
What You Should Know About RJ Restorative practices are here and likely to become even more common. Restorative practices continue to gain ground as a...
SEL Grows Up and Comes to Class The importance of teaching social and emotional learning is now clear. About two decades ago, social emotional learning moved...
How Classroom Seating is Changing to Help Today’s Diverse Learners An old black and white photo from the archives of a renowned all-girls college shows...
Professional Development For Teachers: Summer Institute For Gifted Children Children are our future and we should take care of them. This is a universal truth...
Ditching Back-To-School Night Anxiety: A Guide For New Teachers For new teachers, the back-to-school days of orientation, school meetings, and classroom set-...
Supporting Students with Autism: Notes from a School Psychologist As a school psychologist, I have observed dozens of students with autism (also known as...
  4 Ways Teachers are Using Post-Its in the Classroom As you prepare your classroom for the new school year, you may be looking for some simple and cost-...
Five Things Kids Should Know About Their Brains As we learn more and more about the human brain, mental health support has found new footing in the public...
Five Things We Should Learn (and Teach) About the Facebook Debacle You’ve probably noticed that Facebook has been doing a lot of...
Supreme Court Ruling Will Change Union Landscape…But for the Better? If you hadn’t caught it, on June 27th, 2018, the United States Supreme Court ruled in...
Safety Still Key Issue in New School Year New technology and new thinking about how to plan and how to work with students after an event. As the school year...
What are 21st Century Skills? The soft skills are key, but how do we teach them Educators are increasingly being asked to provide...

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