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Teaching Strategies’s leadership consists of a diverse group of professionals—each with a passion for supporting educators and helping children become creative and confident lifelong learners....
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BlogThree Forces for Intentional Instruction
...the right tools. It is important to equip teachers with the tools they need to implement curriculum and appropriately assess children’s knowledge, skills, and abilities. As a classroom teacher, I...
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BlogIntroducing ReadyRosie: Talking with Founder, Emily Roden
...our perfect match. With this partnership, the sky is the limit. As I write this post, I am envisioning deeper integrations between home and classroom powered by aligned curriculum and...
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BlogThe Role of a Coach in Early Education
...these solutions help coaches and administrators measure the degree to which teachers are implementing the curriculum with fidelity. Coaches, and teachers then use the information gathered during the session to...
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BlogWhat Does a Good School Culture Look Like in Early Childhood Education?
...but especially in early childhood education, where change is constant. New curriculum tools, updated policies, staff turnover, and evolving family needs can test even the most dedicated teams. When culture...
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BlogProfessional Development Planning: Crafting a Blueprint for Turning Expectations Into Reality
...and interactions Increasing mathematics and literacy opportunities incorporated throughout each day Strengthening the connection between curriculum and assessment Building stronger partnerships with families Enhancing supports and strategies for children who...