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How Burned Out Are You? A Scale For Teachers
A four-stage framework can help teachers understand the burnout process—and what they can do to protect their well-being and career.178 - Formative Assessment
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Content review doesn’t need to be boring—here’s how to liven it up and make the information stick. - Blended Learning
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See how blended learning—a combination of online activities and face-to-face teaching—helps teachers differentiate instruction and spend more time with students. - The Research Is in
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Using Inquiry-Based Learning to Create a Culturally Responsive Classroom
Teachers can use inquiry to guide students to engage in learning activities that are personally and culturally relevant to them. - Project-Based Learning (PBL)
How A Teacher Turned His Classroom into a High Functioning Non-Profit
This powerful PBL unit turned a ninth-grade classroom into a non-profit—complete with an accounting division, a full-fledged marketing team, and a well-attended fundraising event.124 - Special Education
4 Ways to Guide Students With Disabilities to Success After High School
Strong relationships with teachers combined with early postsecondary planning can improve disabled students’ college and career outcomes.114 - Student Engagement
A Simple Strategy to Encourage Student Reflection and Improvement
Middle school teachers can guide students to analyze a learning experience by asking about what went well and what could be improved.168 - Administration & Leadership
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School leaders should take an active role and set attainable goals to ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives are successful.
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A mentor can be a huge benefit for a new teacher, and these ideas will help you take full advantage of working with an experienced colleague.320 - Assessment
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Teachers can tweak popular strategies to assess students’ prior knowledge in order to encourage critical thinking at the same time.539 - Professional Learning
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