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A teacher who found that reams of data didn’t capture students’ learning made these three tweaks to his quizzes and tests.
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By engaging students in reflection activities, middle school teachers can help them recognize their potential and overcome ...
When students understand how to interact with material and with each other, they can better engage with the lesson.
As the spring semester begins, have students reflect on what worked in the fall—and what didn’t—to make a plan for the rest ...
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Early intervention can feel stigmatizing for students and their families. By integrating culturally responsive practices, ...
These whole class and individualized strategies that foster engagement and enthusiasm can help high school students prepare ...
Social, emotional, and academic development (SEAD) is a subtle shift from SEL, but it can make a big difference for students.