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Supporting Teachers Through the Assessment Process
One of my favorite education researchers in recent years is Dr. Nonie Lesaux, Academic Dean and Juliana W. and William Foss Thompson Professor of Education and Society at the Harvard...
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Exploring the Whole-Child Approach to Education
...technology, social studies, and the arts. Powerful Differentiators You may be familiar with how traditional elementary school curricula are split into isolated blocks of time, which are each dedicated...
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Why I Don’t Expect Children to “Be on Their Best Behavior” Anymore
...on their best behavior in my classroom. I went as far as to tell them that if they didn’t follow my beautifully posted rules, they would “make Ms. Angela sad.”...
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Introducing Noni: Innovative Support for Unprecedented Times
Prior to the pandemic, more than 60%* of children had experienced at least one traumatic event by the age of 16. Stress from the pandemic—combined with school and childcare closures—has...
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Back from Burnout: 4 Tips for Renewing Your Passion
...us up for a very hard fall. Soon after the pandemic began, we saw teachers mobilize to continue providing children and families with what they needed. The roller coaster of...
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10 Things to Know About Universal Transitional Kindergarten in California
...are the same as they are for kindergarten, so new facilities and current facilities will need to ensure the classrooms are close to parent drop-off and bus loading zones, allow...
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Introducing the Professional Development Teacher Membership
Teacher turnover and burnout are real. Today, there are 567,000, over half a million, fewer educators in the profession than prior to the pandemic, according to the Bureau of Labor...