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  • Assessment

    3 Simple Ways to Use Pre-Unit Assessments to Promote Critical Thinking

    Teachers can tweak popular strategies to assess students’ prior knowledge in order to encourage critical thinking at the same time.
    Kristi Mascher
  • early childhood education

    Allowing Preschool Students to Guide Instruction

    When the youngest students get to have a say in the classroom, their work feels more meaningful to them.
  • Student Engagement

    Using Interactive Storytelling to Teach Key Vocabulary Terms

    Embedding important terms in stories created with upper elementary and middle school English learners helps them build their academic vocabulary.
  • Teaching Strategies

    Tapping Into the Power of Debate in the Classroom

    When educators saw the positive impact of an after-school debate club, they decided to bring elements of debate into different academic subjects—for the benefit of all students.
  • Education Trends

    A Teacher Imagines What He’d Do With 10x the Classroom Budget

    Teachers are often forced to pay upwards of $700 of their own money for basic school supplies each year. What if school districts provided them–directly–with the funds they need?
  • Student Engagement

    6 Small but Mighty Ways to Make Your Students Feel Important

    Hundreds of brilliant educators weighed in with tactics to make kids feel like important members of the school community. We distilled the best advice.
  • Special Education

    5 Ways to Help Neurodiverse Students Improve Executive Function Skills

    Neurodiverse students often struggle with organization in middle and high school, but they can be successful with the proper supports.
  • Student Engagement

    How to Give Science Lessons a Real-World Boost

    Teachers can inject new life into old labs by adding elements that prompt students to show creativity and make connections to prior learning.
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  • Brain-Based Learning

    Fostering Emotional Literacy Begins With the Brain

    Teaching elementary students the neuroscience of emotions helps them understand their feelings and empowers them to respond with intentionality.
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  • New Teachers

    5 Motivating Practices to Help New Teachers Keep Going

    New teachers can use these ideas to sustain themselves when the demands of the job seem overwhelming.
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