Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Plus: guiding students to a healthy math identity

on Wednesday, May 9, 2018

What My Teachers Taught Me About Teaching; Guiding Students to a Healthy Math Identity; Junior Historians at Work; Designing Engaging Assignments |

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May 9, 2018
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What My Teachers Taught Me About Teaching

For Teacher Appreciation Week, a 10-year veteran reflects on what he learned about his future job from teachers he admired.



Helping students build a growth mindset in math
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Guiding Students to a Healthy Math Identity

Young mathematicians need to see that the keys to success are passion and dedication, not speed and always being right.



In a PBL unit, students demand to learn skills and concepts
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Junior Historians at Work

A fourth-grade teacher shares a project-based learning unit that incorporates social studies, literacy, math, and 21st-century skills.



Introducing academic content to students with severe disabilities
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High Expectations for Students With Multiple Impairments

A special education teacher shares insights on adapting the Common Core Essential Elements for students with multiple impairments.



Meaningful work will have value beyond the classroom.
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Designing Engaging Assignments

Three tips for coming up with work that sparks real engagement in your students.





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