Driving deep reading comprehension in K–5. Plus: the power of relationships in schools

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Driving Deep Reading Comprehension in K-5; The Power of Relationships in Schools; Encouraging Students' Independence in Math |

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July 24, 2019
A collaborative approach to reading instruction
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Driving Deep Reading Comprehension in K–5

This five-phase reading strategy exposes every student to challenging texts—and has dramatically improved reading comprehension at a school in the Bronx.



Strong social bonds help create optimal conditions for learning.
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The Power of Relationships in Schools

Research shows that students who feel safe and supported by adults at school are better able to learn.



A simple strategy to build math confidence
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Encouraging Students' Independence in Math

Including emotion regulation activities in math lessons can help elementary students learn the content more effectively.



Students can do some of this work—and learn from it.
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6 Tips for Managing the Feedback Workload

Providing feedback is proven to increase student learning, and there are ways to make the work involved more manageable.



Like many educators, Pink stresses the importance of recess.
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Evidence-Based Scheduling With Daniel Pink

The best-selling author explains why the order of the school day should look different for elementary and high school students.





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