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The dispositions and priorities of teachers who hold high expectations for every child, care deeply, and help them reach ...
Quick thinking has its place in the classroom, but students who also master slower, more deliberate thinking develop the skills to know when each approach serves them best.
Creative ideas and scheduling suggestions from three principals who are committed to making work easier for educators.
Teachers can add an extra dimension to project-based learning units by having students connect themes in history to popular ...
A special education teacher explains how she provides opportunities for students to practice life skills outside the ...
By changing how they introduce writing activities and revision, teachers can inspire young students to see themselves as ...
Edutopia’s books editor read 70 new education books in the past year. Here are the most notable, must-read books for teachers and school leaders.
Tiny tweaks can make a big difference for calming chaos in the classroom—these research-backed tips can help teachers get started.
New research suggests that motivation isn’t built on grades but on whether grades match students’ expectations, so showing them evidence of their learning is key.