Ten Teaching Tweaks for New Teachers
Note: This blog was originally published on January 22, 2015. It has been updated with new links.
Note: This blog was originally published on January 22, 2015. It has been updated with new links.
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While teachers are especially...
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A recent study involving rural farmers and...
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After months of 60-70 hour weeks, 5:00 am...
"You have to remember that as an educator, you have the responsibility to build a community of...
Enough is enough.
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There is an old story by Loren Eiseley about a person walking along a beach picking up starfish...
7:00 AM: leaves house.
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As students walk into class, they gather all their materials and get to work right away on their...
A recent study involving rural farmers and urban activists in North Dakota asked each group to...
Planning a lesson and designing instruction can be an exciting process. Delivering that lesson...
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Differentiation is one of those things that never seems like it can be 100% mastered. Once you...
Are you excited for summer? Are you...
As another school year comes to a close, I’d bet that you and your students are looking forward...
Have you ever taught a lesson and realized too few of your students learned what you taught?...