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We asked educators to share the creative ways they’re solving problems, bolstering classroom learning experiences, and ...
For Averill, learning the names of her entire student body isn’t some sort of pet project or memorization game. She believes ...
Working with peers helps instructional coaches grow their repertoire of strategies, to the benefit of teachers and students.
An elementary science teacher describes how building a network of partnerships has transformed her teaching. A typical week ...
These remediation strategies for middle and high school students accentuate the positive and emphasize skill building.
Young students can build agency and independence when given the opportunity to make decisions throughout the PBL process.
A framework for setting up playful, purposeful explorations can help increase student agency, one tiny experiment at a time.
With this simple activity, the final minutes before the bell rings can be an opportunity for review—not disarray.
Discussing problem-solving techniques and famous mathematicians helps elementary students learn math concepts.
By inviting students to dissect the texts they love—from music lyrics to horror films—teachers are unlocking deeper ...
From targeted writing prompts that get pencils moving to an interactive radio show where students join as the co-host, these ...
Students are more likely to be deeply engaged in learning a language when the work is connected to their interests.
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