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Equipping students with transferrable skills such as innovative thinking and problem-solving can have a powerful effect on ...
Teachers can use simple, engaging experiments to get right into some science while going over expectations and policies.
Instead of starting with a teacher’s explanation, many science lessons could begin with students exploring a phenomenon.
Teachers can get to know their students and start building community from the first week with a simple survey.
Focus on relationships with students and colleagues to make a good start to the year—and remember to ask for what you need.
Allowing elementary students to nominate and vote for their favorite books of the year can create a culture of celebration in the classroom.
These engaging, low-stakes, and teacher-tested activities can help students quickly warm up to each other—and to you.
The choice to keep artificial intelligence tools out of my class has been the most impactful decision that I have made as a ...
Posting visual references to reinforce structure, routines, and expectations helps establish classroom culture and start the ...
Joint leadership in the classroom is more than a model of instruction. It requires mutual respect and a shared vision for ...
During job interviews, digital or hard copy portfolios give teachers the opportunity to provide evidence of a ...
Taking elementary students outside to work together in a team-based scavenger hunt can help build classroom community.
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