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When students understand how to interact with material and with each other, they can better engage with the lesson.
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Teachers can boost their students’ investment and confidence by cocreating a rubric that affirms the many ways to engage with ...
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Programs designed to identify use of AI in student writing aren’t infallible, but there are other ways to promote ...
Sousa suggests, “Look for opportunities to present and solve problems outdoors or in a large indoor area like the gymnasium.” ...
It was at the end of my second year of teaching that I realized I was drowning in a sea of meaningless data. I was giving ...
Early intervention can feel stigmatizing for students and their families. By integrating culturally responsive practices, ...
Hallway bulletin boards are a fun entry point for students, teachers, and staff to engage in math-centered activities ...