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Students bring into your classroom all kinds of emotions and needs. They vary in ideas, beliefs, and understandings, and it’s important that, as their educator, you are equipped to hear and consider all of these to provide them with the most engaging and interactive classes possible. That's why many teachers like to start their day […]
Reading is a cornerstone of a young person's development, teaching them not only literacy skills but about the philosophy of the world around them and what society is like. When choosing the right books, you need content that will challenge the reader intellectually and engage them with a fascinating subject matter. Learn more about some […]
In today’s fast-paced world, it is easy to overlook the lessons we can learn from our past. As educators and students, tapping into the wisdom of historical figures can offer unique insights into how we might navigate our personal and professional journeys. One such towering figure is George Washington, America’s first president and a key […]
Who’s got the spirit? WE ALL DO! School spirit week is one of the most anticipated events on the calendar. Students, teachers, and administrators spend the week coming up with creative outfit ideas to fit the week’s themes. But planning the perfect spirit week itinerary can be a tall task. After all, you don’t want […]
May 5th is a special day for Mexico, commemorating their victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War in 1862. A vibrant celebration, it’s usually marked by carnivals and parades in larger cities. If you have never heard of this day before or don’t know much about it, why not read […]
Understanding word meanings and making the appropriate connections necessary to utilize more complex vocabulary in their writing and language use can be hard for some students. Not all students grasp vocabulary and language the same way others do, and certain words and phrases may take a little more effort to remember. Likewise, certain words are […]
Learning how to read is a fundamental part of learning, as it allows students to understand things written down. The foundations for reading start with hearing or viewing stories, where young learners make connections between words and images. The next level is learning to read and retain information through the written word. There's a reason […]
When you're in a classroom or any other social situation, you come across plenty of people with different ways of thinking from you. While many of these come from social and cultural differences from one, some of them come from psychological differences that people have from birth. This includes conditions such as high-functioning autism. Learn […]
As a teacher, you might benefit from implementing Universal Design for Learning into your usual lessons, which helps accommodate the entire classroom. The term 'universal' could suggest a broad approach that teaches everybody the same way, but UDL is instead a method of educating the class using the techniques that work best for them. What […]