How to build your resilience and prevent burnout. Plus: teaching a class with big ability differences

on Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Building Resilience, Preventing Burnout; Teaching a Class With Big Ability Differences; Solutions for Teachers Bullied by Colleagues |

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December 6, 2017
Tips to prevent burnout
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Building Resilience, Preventing Burnout

Whether you're a new teacher or a veteran, try these tips for taking care of yourself and staying energized throughout the school year.



Strategies to differentiate instruction
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Teaching a Class With Big Ability Differences

Techniques for meeting the needs of students with diverse abilities and interests.



Listening to students is a powerful tool.
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Principal of a School on the Edge

The principal of an alternative school opens up about the challenges and rewards of shepherding at-risk kids to graduation.



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Solutions for Teachers Bullied by Colleagues

Simple, empowering techniques for coping with bullying at work.



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More Talking in Math Class, Please

Over more than a decade, the author has developed a 14-point plan for encouraging students to engage deeply with math content.





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Being known matters to students. Plus: fundamentals of classroom management for new teachers

on Wednesday, November 29, 2017

The Power of Being Seen; Classroom Management Fundamentals; What Can We Do About Teacher Turnover?; Teaching English Language Learners |

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November 29, 2017
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The Power of Being Seen

How well do you know your students? In a Nevada school, a simple strategy pushes teachers to look beyond the lessons.



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New Teachers: Fundamentals of Classroom Management

Resources for developing routines, fostering classroom community, managing disruptions, and building student relationships.



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What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship

Ideas on how to guide students to the knowledge and experience they need to act responsibly online.



Solutions to teacher turnover
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What Can We Do About Teacher Turnover?

Roughly 16 percent of teachers in the U.S. change jobs or leave the profession annually. Here are three ideas for reducing that number.



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Dos & Don'ts for Teaching English Language Learners

Best practices to make ELL lessons more efficient and effective—and pitfalls to avoid.





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Classroom exercises to combat student stress. Plus: a 7th grade teacher's shift to flexible seating

Quick Classroom Exercises to Combat Stress; A 7th Grade Teacher's Shift to Flexible Seating; Hour of Code; Writing Strategies for Students With ADHD |

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November 22, 2017
Promoting emotion regulation can benefit learning.
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Quick Classroom Exercises to Combat Stress

These brain breaks and focused-attention practices can help students cope with stress and trauma and focus on their learning.



When given a choice, most students prefer flexible seating.
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A 7th Grade Teacher's Shift to Flexible Seating

In her continuing efforts to improve her teaching, a middle school teacher moved from reworking the curriculum to updating her room.



December 4-10 is Computer Science Education Week.
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Calling All Learners and Teachers for Hour of Code 2017

An hour of coding is a fun beginner's experiment for teachers or parents to do with kids—these resources make it easy as well.



Strategies to help your students with ADHD succeed

Writing Strategies for Students With ADHD

Helping students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder develop their essay-writing skills.



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More Talking in Math Class, Please

Talking about math helps elementary students deepen their understanding. Use these three tips to get the conversation started.





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Genius hour in elementary school. Plus: assigning more writing with less grading

on Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Genius Hour in Elementary School; Assigning More Writing—With Less Grading; 5 Classroom Tools to Measure Student Learning; Positive Words Go a Long Way |

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November 15, 2017
A great tool to foster student choice
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Genius Hour in Elementary School

A teacher shares what she did and what she learned when she implemented Genius Hour in her fifth-grade class.



Impactful strategies for writing instruction
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Assigning More Writing—With Less Grading

Check out four best practices for teaching writing that can help you improve student learning without creating a mountain of grading work.



These tools make formative assessment collaborative and fun.
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5 Classroom Tools to Measure Student Learning

Formative assessment is a snap with games and other tools that let you see how students answer questions and review material.



What you say influences your students' learning.
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Positive Words Go a Long Way

Simple ways to frame what you say to students to encourage and empower them.



Effective strategies for resolving behavior issues
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11 Research-Based Classroom Management Strategies

Discover kernels—simple, quick, and reliable ways to deal with behavior challenges.





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