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To get an internal sense of how numbers relate to each other, students can practice working with number lines.
Exit interviews, well-known in business, can be as productive for administrators and the school community as new staff ...
Teachers can guide students to leverage AI for feedback in choosing and presenting a learning artifact—and they still create ...
These puppet-making tips and lesson plans can help teachers cover language arts, math, science, and social studies.
Engaging with podcasts helps students share their own perspectives and use literacy as a tool for storytelling and advocacy ...
Working to understand the students’ experience of the class gives teachers a way to see where they can make improvements.
These ideas for project-based learning can help students in preschool to grade 2 grow their language skills as they learn ...
Modeling a safe and supportive classroom starts with consistently demonstrating kindness, respect, and empathy in every ...
By setting up playful activities built around creativity and real-world relevance, elementary teachers can bring math to life ...
Starting middle and high school is hard—but schools can do a lot to smooth the transition and build belonging from day one.
Reflecting can help teachers bring closure to the school year, connect with students, and continually improve their practice.
Feeling curious about AI but overwhelmed by options? Edtech specialist Eric Curts cuts through the noise with five tools you ...
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