Teaching Strategies, Tactics, and Methods
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How To Refine Your Teaching Practice With Springtime Reflection
As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, many teachers are looking to take advantage of the time to bask in the ... -
The Future of Teacher Preparation: Two Experts Share Their Thoughts
The future of teacher preparation is in flux. There is no one answer to the question of what will make future teachers successful, but ... -
Teaching Digital Citizenship in the Elementary Classroom
Digital citizenship is a term that has been gaining popularity in recent years. It is defined as the ability to participate effectively in the ... -
Ten Steps to Effective Technology Staff Development: Getting Teachers on Board
No matter what type of school you work in, technology can play an important role in student success. But with so much new technology ... -
How to Help Your Students Observe the 9/11 Anniversary
On September 11th, 2001, the world was changed forever. Thousands of people lost their lives in a terrorist attack that left cities and towns ... -
5 Easy Ways to Teach Students Who Work Below Grade Level in Your Classroom
Some students who work below grade level in a classroom may be struggling with basic reading, math, or writing skills. It can be difficult ... -
Tools for Teaching: Managing a Large Class Size
Teaching a large class can be a daunting task. But with the right tools, it can be a breeze. Here are five ways to ... -
7 Ways to Use Music in the Language Arts Classroom
In the language arts classroom, music can be used to engage students, promote understanding of texts, and build critical thinking skills. Below are eight ... -
Tried-and-True Resources to Teach Teens About Empathy
One of the most important things you can do for your teen is to teach them how to be empathetic. There are many tried-and-true ... -
Teaching Why Facts Still Matter
Teaching why facts still matter is an important part of any teacher’s repertoire. Teaching children why they should respect evidence and facts can be ...