Teachers, It’s Time To Talk About Your Stress
Modeling self-care and taking definitive steps to maintain a healthy lifestyle will ensure that our bodies are fighting the impact of stress.
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Teaching: The art & science of helping people learn
Modeling self-care and taking definitive steps to maintain a healthy lifestyle will ensure that our bodies are fighting the impact of stress.
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Humility, vision, a sense of humor, and a strong foundation in pedagogical skills are among the things every teacher needs to grow.
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How Are Students Like Cats? by Terry Heick Students can be a lot like cats. This occurred to me recently
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It’s difficult to teach if it’s unclear what students actually understand–and multiple-choice tests aren’t enough. Here are 50 alternatives.
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A Personal Learning Network is a group of people that you learn from and alongside through collaboration, sharing, and discussion.
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In this infographic, Mia MacMeekin offers 27 ways to make your next staff meeting more interesting—and engaging—for teachers.
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Storytelling is one of the best ways to communicate to someone. Here are 30 storytelling tips for teachers to better reach their students.
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Sketchnotes, graphic organizers, visualizing data, and art are just a few strategies to make learning visual in your classroom.
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What makes an effective teacher? Or more specifically, what observable characteristics might you see and hear?
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The best part of ‘Count to 10’ is that it gives students who may not be the ‘best’ at other things a chance to win. If less than 90% of your students are smiling the whole time, you’re doing it wrong.
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Among the most pervasive myths about project-based learning is that students ‘doing projects’ equates to students learning through PBL.
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Functionally, the purpose of assessment is to provide data to revise planned instruction. Of course, it’s not that simple.
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