Education
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28 Pre-Writing Activities for Preschoolers
Pre-writing activities for preschoolers can help set up our youngest learners to become proficient writers as they progress through school.…
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16 Must-Read Novels for Your Summer TBR Pile
Summer break is here, bringing teachers the much-needed relaxation and downtime they deserve. If you’re like me, getting lost in…
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Where Does A Freed Mind Go?
Teaching Is Human Work. Systems Aren’t Built for That. Teaching Is Human Work. Systems Aren’t Built for That. Education is…
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Developing Confident Students Using Gradual Release Of Responsibility
by Terry Heick Learning is a culture. It starts there—with the students first as human beings needing to understand their…
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The Best Source Of Education Research Is Your Classroom
by Terry Heick Looking for the best source of education research? The one with authentic data, practical studies, and a…
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When Students Don’t Use What They Learn
by Terry Heick With so much else to do and a subsequent loss of academic structure, most research shows children…
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Zones of Regulation Activities To Help Kids Manage Emotions
Learning to identify and regulate emotions is a big job, especially for little kids. Understanding and managing emotions are skills…
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Why I Asked to Loop with My Class (and Would Do It Again in a Heartbeat)
As teachers, we know every grade level has its own special elements. The time spent with our students per day…
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50 Powerful Instructional Strategies Examples
Looking for some new ways to teach and learn in your classroom? This roundup of instructional strategies examples includes methods…
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Idaho Bans “Everyone Is Welcome Here” Posters. Teachers Want to Know—Who Isn’t?
This summer, Idaho joined a growing list of states introducing restrictions on what teachers can and can’t say or show…
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