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Teacher Tips
Better teachers make better students, so try some of these strategies to interact with your children.
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Suddenly, you’re not in the same physical space as your students. We asked teachers to share strategies for maintaining relationships—both peer-to-peer and student-teacher—when everything’s gone remote.
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In special education, teachers say that schedules, sensory supports, and close collaboration with families can help smooth the transition to remote learning.
Suddenly, you’re not in the same physical space as your students. We asked teachers to share strategies for maintaining relationships—both peer-to-peer and student-teacher—when everything’s gone remote.
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Nine suggestions to help you provide online learners with class norms and expectations and a sense of community.
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Hundreds of teachers, many of them operating in countries where teach-from-home has been in place for weeks, weigh in on the mental approach you need to stay grounded in this difficult time.
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During the coronavirus pandemic, it can be a difficult adjustment to work from home. Online educator Kiesha Easley offers 5 strategies to protect your mental health.
Hundreds of teachers, many of them operating in countries where teach-from-home has been in place for weeks, weigh in on the mental approach you need to stay grounded in this difficult time.
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Teacher, Interrupted: Leaning into Social-Emotional Learning Amid the COVID-19 Crisis | EdSurge News
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What Kids Want To Know About Coronavirus: An Original Comic : Goats and Soda : NPR
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During Coronavirus, a Teacher Describes the Scramble to Go Digital | Edutopia
Student Voice
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Giving students some say over what happens in class can promote engagement and a strong sense of community.
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These activities give middle and high school students a chance to play with numbers—and learn at the same time.
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I encountered my first “unicorn” three years ago. She burst into my classroom announcing, Hello! Nice classroom you got there. Oh … thank you. Are
Student Data
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Student Engagement
Scaffolding feedback can be an effective way to help students improve their work.
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Digging Deep Into the Social Justice Standards: Justice | Teaching Tolerance
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Use these ideas to recover your sense of self and your joy in teaching.
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A literacy consultant explains how schools can encourage all students to share the joy of reading.
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Test Anxiety Is Crippling Students. Giving Them a Breather Can Help. | EdSurge News
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The reason young people fail to vote is not because they don't care about politics or policy, but because they don't know how to translate their ideals into action, a new book argues.
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Elementary Schools
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Building Classroom Community
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Comprehension Activities
An elementary teacher who has been using flexible seating for over a decade responds to the concerns he hears most frequently from other teachers.
School Events
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Parent Teacher Conferences
The many opportunities for classroom teachers and after-school staff to work together create new ways to support student learning.
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Online Tutoring
Learn how to extend your conversations with infants.
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Here are 3 ways you can support dual language learners in your classroom