- Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
The Enduring Value of Show-and-Tell
Show-and-tell in high school can help amplify the learning from a unit and allow students to practice oral presentation skills. - English Language Learners
5 Playful Strategies That Reduce Language Learning Anxiety
We visited a classroom in Denmark to see how a playful learning philosophy can put students at ease and make language learning joyful and engaging. - The Research Is In
How Tone of Voice Shapes Your Classroom Culture
It’s no easy task, but developing your tone of voice can build trust, reduce conflict, and set the stage for more learning in your classroom, research shows. - Literacy
Why Prior Knowledge Wins the Game
Although schools have been prioritizing discrete skills in reading instruction for years, education writer Natalie Wexler says building rich background knowledge could lead to more successful readers. - Student Voice
An Innovative Way for High School Students to Take Control of Their Own Learning
Giving students a chance to build a project based on a rubric they created can increase engagement and investment. - Critical Thinking
A Collaborative Approach to Mistake Analysis
This method calls for students working in groups to create problems, point out common errors, find solutions, and then explain the process. - Critical Thinking
Rethinking Math Enrichment Activities
Typical approaches to keeping ‘fast finishers’ engaged divide math work into ‘fun’ and ‘boring.’ There’s a better way. - Formative Assessment
How to Use Students’ Prior Knowledge to Build Math Skills
Instruction that’s informed by what students already know, and thoughtfully supported by intentional questions, can help ensure retention of math concepts.302 - Communication Skills
From Debate to Deliberation
Debate has a place in middle and high school classrooms, but it can be divisive. Collaborative deliberation is non-adversarial and encourages sharing of diverse perspectives. - Culturally Responsive Teaching
Combating Anti-Semitism in Schools
Teachers can support their Jewish students and colleagues by being vocal allies and not tiptoeing around anti-Semitism.
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- Brain-Based Learning
Using Movement to Teach Vocabulary
When students explore new words through movement, they understand them better, retain them longer, and feel more empowered to use them.8.3k - The Research Is In
Why the 100-Point Grading Scale Is a Stacked Deck
What to do about a 100-point grading system with a troubling history—and inherent flaws that carry over into the present day.6.2k - School Culture
How a School Made Play Central to Learning
At a primary school in the UK, both students and teachers have become more engaged and curious as a result of a shift to a fully play-based approach—and learning has become more joyful for everyone.3.4k - Critical Thinking
How to Turn Your Math Classroom Into a ‘Thinking Classroom’
The researcher Peter Liljedahl evangelizes for practices that prioritize and stimulate more hard thinking in classrooms.2.8k - Teaching Strategies
10 Powerful Ways to End Your Lessons
Instead of cleaning up or going over homework assignments, try these creative activities that can help students make sense of new material—and have fun in the process.2.5k
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Encouraging Engagement During Testing Season
Testing season can be disruptive, but teachers can use it as a chance to try instructional strategies that boost student engagement.297 - Assessment
Interactive Strategies for Test Prep and Knowledge Transfer
From summative assessments to state tests, these strategies help students show what they know.387 - The Research Is In
Why the 100-Point Grading Scale Is a Stacked Deck
What to do about a 100-point grading system with a troubling history—and inherent flaws that carry over into the present day.6.2k - Formative Assessment
13 Formative Assessments That Inspire Creativity
Sometimes mixing in formative assessments that go a step beyond exit slips and low-stakes quizzes can inject some fun—and creativity—into learning.3.8k - Student Engagement
Creating an Environment Where All Students See That They Can Be Good at Math
When teachers guide students to look beyond narrow metrics of success in math, more students will see their potential for learning.1.8k
- STEM
8 Great Tools to Bring STEM Into Any Classroom
These tools provide creative ways to integrate coding and digital literacy skills into classrooms across a variety of subjects and grade levels.324 - Service Learning
Setting Up Service Learning Projects in High School Physics
Students can apply their knowledge of physics to solve problems in their communities—like studying inclined planes to gauge the effectiveness of wheelchair ramps in their school.236 - Technology Integration
How 3D Printing Can Boost Learning
This technology boosts engagement in high school, and teachers can use it to build a strong learning community.253 - STEM
The Magic of STEM-Related Read-Alouds in Elementary School
Picture books are an excellent way to introduce young students to science and engineering concepts.783 - STEM
Physics Design Challenges Based on Big Ideas
A strategy for designing classroom competitions that encourage all students to learn from each other as well as from their own trial and error.275
- Teacher Wellness
How Writing and Revisiting Your Teaching Philosophy Can Fuel Your Practice
Many of us write teaching philosophies early in our careers. Returning to those same beliefs years later holds the potential to refresh our practice.473 - New Teachers
A New Teacher’s Tips for Surviving the First Year
A first-year educator offers simple strategies that helped her balance her professional life with her life outside of the classroom.798 - Teacher Wellness
A Healthy Alternative to Work-Life Balance
For many teachers, achieving work-life balance remains elusive, and it may be time to try something new.696 - Teacher Wellness
Are Dress Codes for Educators Simply Out of Fashion?
As the business and tech worlds move away from enforcing strict dress codes, it’s time to reevaluate what’s expected of educators.1.3k - Teacher Wellness
Moving Beyond Childhood Trauma to Be a Better Teacher
A teacher shares how she has worked to gain perspective on her responses to situations and found impactful ways to break negative habits.383




























