- Literacy
Creating Quick Poetry Lessons for Early Elementary Students
Opportunities to use poetry to develop students’ literacy skills can pop up across the curriculum all year long. - Technology Integration
Using Common Tech Tools to Support Social and Emotional Learning
These innovative strategies can help students find a sense of calm and self-awareness in the classroom. - Student Voice
Empowering Students by Cultivating Agency
Elementary students may stay more engaged in school if they feel that their voice matters in their learning experiences. - 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. - Curriculum Planning
An Inside Look at Webb’s Depth of Knowledge
The creator of the well-known framework explains how it helps teachers evaluate the cognitive complexity of a task or assignment—and clears up some misconceptions about it.175 - Administration & Leadership
Championing Women as Leaders in Education
Men in authority can sponsor women as leaders and push for hiring more women in leadership roles. - Administration & Leadership
Implementing Meaningful SEL for Staff
Integrating social and emotional learning into staff meetings fosters an environment of trust and support between administrators and teachers.411 - Administration & Leadership
Using Collective Leadership to Make a Major Shift in Your District
Change is much easier when administrators lean on collective leadership and get early buy-in from key stakeholders.187 - 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.992 - Critical Thinking
Helping Students Hone Their Critical Thinking Skills
Used consistently, these strategies can help middle and high school teachers guide students to improve much-needed skills.408
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- 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.5.7k - Technology Integration
6 Ways to Use ChatGPT to Save Time
Teachers can use the artificial intelligence tool to effectively automate some routine tasks.4.6k - 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.4k - 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.3.5k - Social & Emotional Learning (SEL)
How Puppets Can Help Kids Express Emotions
Using simple strategies acted out by puppets, students learn social and emotional skills that help them calm themselves, identify their feelings, and connect with others.2.3k
- Technology Integration
6 Steps to Protect Student Data Privacy
Many apps used in schools compromise student data. Here’s one way schools and districts can develop a comprehensive plan to keep that information safe.178 - Technology Integration
Using AI to Help Organize Lesson Plans
Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT can help educators find activities that are set up to teach designated skills.2.1k - 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.296 - Technology Integration
6 Ways to Use ChatGPT to Save Time
Teachers can use the artificial intelligence tool to effectively automate some routine tasks.4.6k - Communication Skills
4 Ways to Improve Student Responses on Online Discussion Boards
These helpful techniques guide students through the process of crafting thoughtful posts and responses online.342
- Classroom Management
Using the Reggio Emilia ‘Image of the Child’ in Your Classroom
Any preschool teacher can use this concept to help build strong connections with students and create authentic learning experiences.584 - Classroom Management
Classroom Management Built on Boundaries
Guiding upper elementary students with boundaries rather than rules can make for a more harmonious classroom.1k - Classroom Management
Using Curiosity as a Way to Defuse Power Struggles
When students engage in mildly disruptive behavior, teachers can try asking open questions instead of immediately confronting the behavior.3.1k - Classroom Management
Getting Out in Front of Behaviors
Teachers can use preventive discipline to help avert episodes of misbehavior before they start.897 - Classroom Management
The Art (and Science) of Using Praise for Improvement
In addition to improving relationships, praise from teachers can boost students’ confidence and self-esteem.1.3k
- Teacher Collaboration
Solution Summits Harness Teacher Knowledge and Expertise
This collaborative decision-making model brings small groups of teachers together to seek solutions to challenges.251 - Instructional Coaching
5 Things I Learned Working as a New Instructional Coach
Clearly defined roles and responsibilities help relationships between instructional coaches and teachers work smoothly.556 - Instructional Coaching
8 Ways to Increase the Visibility of Instructional Coaches
It’s important for coaches to be consistently available so teachers can take advantage of personalized professional learning.768 - Instructional Coaching
4 Steps to a Practical Coaching Cycle
The instructional coaching process can proceed in straightforward ways that provide encouragement and solutions-focused support.533 - New Teachers
Using Video as a Coaching Tool With First-Year Teachers
Instructional coaches can use video to help new teachers learn through self-reflection and collaboration with more experienced colleagues.490