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How a Simple Visual Tool Can Help Teachers Connect With Students
Pulling together information about a student into what’s known as an empathy map can help teachers provide better instruction. - Inquiry-Based Learning
Promoting Scientific Inquiry Inside and Outside of the Classroom
Exposing students to discrepant events and online simulations can spark wonder and motivate them to investigate science beyond the classroom. - Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
How to Help High School Students Develop Empathy
Writing exercises, opportunities for cultural exchange, and encouraging active listening can lead to more empathy among teens.276 - Culturally Responsive Teaching
Addressing Anti-Asian Racism With Students
Talking about anti-Asian violence and racial equity is critical in this moment. Here are some ways to begin the conversation in your classroom. - Literacy
Developing Better Writers
Strengthening students’ writing skills means carving out dedicated time for cycles of productive feedback and revision.187 - Arts Integration
How—and Why—to Introduce Visual Note-Taking to Your Students
Visual note-taking allows information to be processed by the brain in three different ways.782 - Professional Learning
Professional Development That’s Relevant Now
In the midst of a pandemic, staff needs for professional development are different. Here are some ideas for delivering PD that’s on the mark.102 - Communication Skills
Strengthening Student Relationships Through Oral Storytelling
Storytelling, an age-old practice, offers a window into students’ personal experiences and an opportunity to connect more deeply as a class.138 - Media Literacy
How to Teach Copyright and Fair Use to Students
When you model proper use of online images and text, students can learn how to protect themselves—and respect the work of others. - Assessment
Adopting a ‘Pen Pal’ Mindset When Giving Feedback
Simple changes to the quality and tone of feedback matters when it comes to developing nurturing, trusting connections with students.239
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- The Research Is In
Why Black Teachers Walk Away
Teachers of color are leaving the profession at staggering rates. A new study highlights some of the reasons why.11.2k - Online Learning
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Enduring Practices From Remote Teaching
After a yearlong crash course in digital tools and remote teaching, a teacher reflects on what will stick in her brick-and-mortar classroom.2.9k - Mental Health
In Schools, Finding Hope at a Hopeless Time
Research shows that hope is a measurable, learnable skill—and to feel hopeful, students and teachers have to work at it.2.9k - Research
Bolstering Executive Function in Middle and High School Students
When adults support development of teens' executive function skills during the critical years of adolescence, it can have a lifelong impact.1.9k
- Project-Based Learning (PBL)
A Project-Based Approach to Teaching Elementary Science
New research reveals that when science, reading, and math come together in rigorous hands-on projects, student collaboration, engagement, and achievement can soar.5.5k - Integrated Studies
Using the Election as a Teaching Tool
With careful planning, teachers can use the election to foster social and emotional learning and connect math, literacy, and social studies lessons.908 - Integrated Studies
Using Themes to Give Young Students a Sense of Purpose
Weekly themes like Chef Week make school fun while giving students a way to connect all the things they’re learning.394 - Integrated Studies
Building Critical Thinkers by Combining STEM With History
By asking students to explore the history of scientific discoveries, we get them to view their world with more wonder—and more skepticism—and condition their minds to think about causes and effects.3k
- Differentiated Instruction
A Practical Guide to Planning for Intentional Differentiation
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From Headache to Helpful—Teachers on Using TikTok in the Classroom
From 60-second micro lessons to brain breaks, teachers are finding creative ways to meet students where they are. Increasingly, that’s on TikTok.1.2k - Differentiated Instruction
How to Differentiate Math Instruction With One-on-One Conferences
Math teachers can use this strategy to make sure students get the individualized instruction they need to stay on track.902 - Early Childhood Education
Supporting Multilingual Students in the Early Grades
Five ways teachers can celebrate and extend the linguistic expertise of young students who speak two or more languages.7.9k
- Professional Learning
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Why Black Teachers Walk Away
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Ancient Wisdom for Teaching in Challenging Times
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