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A teacher who found that reams of data didn’t capture students’ learning made these three tweaks to his quizzes and tests.
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By engaging students in reflection activities, middle school teachers can help them recognize their potential and overcome ...
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When students understand how to interact with material and with each other, they can better engage with the lesson.
Teachers can boost their students’ investment and confidence by cocreating a rubric that affirms the many ways to engage with ...
The end of a semester or school year can represent the best of times and the worst of times. High-stakes standardized exams and other major assessments coincide with the conclusion of lots of hard ...
Ah, the sounds of the spring semester: the songs of birds chirping, the drips of snow melting, the rise in the noise level of students returning, the griping of teachers venting in the break room. As ...