A 4-step process for building student resilience. Plus: setting priorities as a new teacher

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A 4-Step Process for Building Student Resilience; Setting Priorities as a New Teacher; Building a Supportive Classroom Community in Early Childhood |

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December 5, 2018
Guided reflection can help students cope with stress.
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A 4-Step Process for Building Student Resilience

A special education teacher has developed worksheets to help all students identify and manage their stressors.



Some guiding principles for new teachers
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Setting Priorities as a New Teacher

Conveying passion and authority while also seeking feedback from peers and students is no small task.



How do we create a safe early childhood environment?
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Building a Supportive Classroom Community in Early Childhood

Preventing bullying in the early grades starts with fostering an environment that is safe for all students.



Research shows many benefits to dual immersion instruction.
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The Dual Immersion Solution

Instead of seeing English language learners as a costly challenge, districts are increasingly recognizing the assets they bring to their schools.



Helping young writers develop a distinctive voice
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Scaffolding Complex Sentences

Sentence stems can be valuable in leading middle school writers to make inferences about course content.





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