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A knowledge of how we store and use information is invaluable for teachers in helping students to internalize lessons in long-term memory. - Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
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Tips for helping preschool students understand expected classroom behaviors and develop their social skills.102 - Culturally Responsive Teaching
Making Math Classes More Welcoming for Black Students
When Black students’ lives are reflected in math instruction, they’re more likely to achieve success. - Professional Learning
4 Steps to Help Teachers Reset This Summer
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Feedback That Empowers Students
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Do Dyslexia Fonts Actually Work?
Specialized fonts for students with dyslexia are gaining in popularity. But they’re based on a key misconception, experts warn.211 - Classroom Management
6 Ways to Get to Know Your Students and Build a Classroom Community
Teachers can build rapport with students by starting the year with activities that encourage sharing of interests, and by connecting those interests to curriculum.220 - Classroom Management
How to Safely Manage a Student in Crisis
A trauma-sensitive, proactive plan for safely managing disruptive behavior includes knowing when to call for support and how to help a student de-escalate.696 - Research
Music Training Can Be a Literacy Superpower
When kids study music—intensively and over long periods of time—they become better readers. Here’s what’s at play.173 - Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
Strategies to Help Build Understanding Between Students and Teachers
When tension rises between high school students and their teachers, students may take it personally. These exercises help them understand their teachers’ point of view.112
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3 Key Areas to Reflect on This Summer
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Students don’t always speak up in class unless they know the right answer. This strategy encourages them to talk as a way to create knowledge.956
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Using Blended Learning to Explore Multifaceted Topics
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Facilitating Learning Through Imaginative Play
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A Guide for New High School Counselors
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Keeping potted plants in your room is more than just a nice touch. Research points toward many benefits for the environment—and for your learners.506