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  • Five Metacognitive Questions For Students Learning New Material

    New materials can leave kids in the fog. Here are five metacognitive questions they can use to find their way and become more independent learners.

  • Five Quick Classroom-Management Tips for Novice Teachers

    I made a good number of blunders my first year teaching that still make me cringe. I learned though. And it's fair to say, when it comes to managing a classroom, most of what we learn as new teachers is trial by fire. It's also smart to heed the advice of those who have walked and stumbled before you. If you are struggling with discipline, here are five tips that you can start using right away:

  • Five Research-Backed Studying Techniques

    Teachers can guide students to avoid ineffective studying habits in favor of ones that will increase their learning outcomes.

  • Five Research-Backed Tips to Improve Your Online Teaching Presence

    As the physical distance increases between you and your students, so can the psychological and emotional space. Here are some tips that can help.

  • Five Tips for Unleashing Student Creativity Through Writing

    Expand the possibilities of journaling by encouraging students to doodle, diagram, or make flipbooks.

  • Five Tips to Help Student Teachers Stay Positive

    A student teaching placement has its own challenges, and it’s vital to be reflective and have a growth mindset.

  • Five Ways to Build Resilience in Students

    For many children, the past year brought disruption on a grand scale, with the pandemic affecting virtually every aspect of their daily lives. And while “caregivers can’t always alter children’s circumstances or shield them from discomfort, they can offer a more enduring gift: tools to manage adversity,” writes therapist and school counselor Phyllis L. Fagell for The Washington Post.

  • Five Ways to Help Kids Build Resilience

    Families who are healthy, secure, and warm raise kids who are adaptable, flexible, and ultimately resilient. What does it mean to be resilient?

  • Five Ways to Help Your Students Become Better Questioners

    The humble question is an indispensable tool: the spade that helps us dig for truth, or the flashlight that illuminates surrounding darkness. Questioning helps us learn, explore the unknown, and adapt to change.

  • Five Ways to Support Students Who Struggle With Reading Comprehension

    These strategies can help students are able to decode well but have difficulty understanding what they read—and they’re beneficial for all students.

  • Focusing on Teacher Engagement to Improve Professional Development

    A national survey provides ideas on how PD can be more aligned to teachers’ needs—even during a pandemic.

  • Formative and Summative Assessment in a Hybrid Classroom

    Getting a true sense of students’ learning and discouraging cheating is tough when some students are in the room and some are at home, but it can be done.

  • Formative Assessment in Distance Learning

    Schools are closed but schooling goes on, and it remains crucial that teachers find ways to see what students are learning.

  • Fostering a Strong Community in a Virtual Classroom

    The shift to working online requires teachers to think a little differently about how to build the culture they want with their students.

  • Fostering an Effective Professional Learning Community at Your School

    A look at how school leaders can promote the establishment and success of a professional learning community for teachers.

  • Four Assessment Strategies for Distance and Hybrid Learning

    A few ways to set up formative and summative assessments that provide an accurate picture of what students know.

  • Four Common Classroom Management Mistakes New Teachers Make—and How to Avoid Them

    New elementary teachers, take heart: Classroom management is hard, but not impossible. Keep these ideas in mind as you get started.

  • Four Guiding Questions for Effective Remote Collaboration

    Working remotely is changing teaching, and it affects how school teams work together as well. Addressing these questions will help teams ensure that they’re doing their best work.

  • Four Strategies to Help Students Feel Calm During Distance Learning

    Ways to guide elementary students to regulate their emotions and feel connected to their teacher and peers so they’re ready to learn.

  • Four Tips for New Teachers on Building a Strong Career Foundation

    Teaching can be a tough job—as the past year and any veteran will tell you—so finding ways to make it sustainable is imperative.

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