Will letter grades survive? Plus: 3 fun strategies for note taking

on Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Will Letter Grades Survive?; 3 Fun Strategies for Note Taking; What Failing Students Want Us to Remember; Finding the Beauty of Math Outside of Class |

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January 24, 2018
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Will Letter Grades Survive?

A century-old pillar of the school system is under fire as schools look to modernize student assessment.



Try these approaches to note taking.
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3 Fun Strategies for Note Taking

Note taking can be active, collaborative, and tailored to each student's pace—and you can skip the lecture.



Making sure every student feels supported
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What Failing Students Want Us to Remember

By seeing students as more than their grades, we can enable them to reach their potential.



Real-world environments make math tangible.
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Finding the Beauty of Math Outside of Class

Math trails help students explore, discover, enjoy, and celebrate math concepts and problems in real-world contexts.



Appreciation goes a long way.
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Secret Admirers and Classroom Management

A simple activity can reduce friction in a classroom by guiding students to focus on each other's strengths.





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Making failure harder work than passing. Plus: creating safety and attachment for students with trauma

on Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Making Failure Harder Work Than Passing; Creating Safety and Attachment for Students With Trauma; Parent Engagement in the Digital Age |

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January 10, 2018
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Making Failure Harder Work Than Passing

A rigorous intervention pushes students who might be satisfied with a D to aim higher.



Strategies that help students with trauma feel safe
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Creating Safety and Attachment for Students With Trauma

Students with traumatic experiences bring those experiences with them to school. These strategies can help foster a feeling of safety.



Digital tools are improving parent-teacher communication
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Parent Engagement in the Digital Age

Communication apps are breaking down barriers that have limited parent engagement in the past.



The benefits of journaling in a notebook
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Journaling the Old-School Way

In a class where every student has a laptop, there's still an argument to be made for keeping a pen-and-paper journal.



Best practices for giving students encouragement
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Making Sure Your Praise Is Effective

Research-backed ideas on how to give meaningful praise to inspire and reinforce positive behavior.





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5 principles of outstanding classroom management. Plus: a weekly morale boost for teachers

on Wednesday, December 13, 2017

5 Principles of Outstanding Classroom Management; A Weekly Morale Boost for Teachers; 3 Literacy Practices That Work; A Case for Finger Counting |

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December 13, 2017
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5 Principles of Outstanding Classroom Management

When we asked our community for their best classroom management practices, over 700 ideas rolled in.



An easy way to deepen staff relationships
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A Weekly Morale Boost for Teachers

Sending out bumps—emails with compliments shared among staff—is a simple way to spread positivity and increase teacher efficacy.



Research-based literacy practices
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3 Literacy Practices That Work

A literacy researcher shares three practices that are proven to be effective for early elementary learners.



Kids may improve math skills by using their fingers.
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A Case for Finger Counting

New research suggests that young children may make gains in math by counting with their fingers.



How to recover when a lesson goes south
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3 Ways Lesson Plans Flop—and How to Recover

Tips on how to reach your teaching goal when your initial plan fails.





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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
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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.



Getting students to think critically about math
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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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