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6 Ways to Promote Emotional Well-Being in Tweens

6 Ways to Promote Emotional Well-Being in Tweens By Phyllis Fagell  edutopia.org 5 min September 8, 2023 Teachers can encourage th…

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Publicly Available Digital Collections

Publicly Available Digital CollectionsTech & Learning / September 25, 2023 These publicly available digital collections from l…

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School book bans show no signs of slowing

School book bans show no signs of slowing, new PEN America report findsEducation : NPR by Tovia Smith / September 21, 2023 The numb…

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Amazon Prime Day Discounts for Teachers

Amazon Prime Day Discounts for TeachersEducational Technology by Med Kharbach, PhD / September 23, 2023 Amazon Prime Day discounts for…

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Infographic: “Mapped: The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023”

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What School District Superintendents Do Daily (Part 1)

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ALMOST HALF OF U.S. TEACHERS HAVE ELLS IN THEIR CLASSES

ALMOST HALF OF U.S. TEACHERS HAVE ELLS IN THEIR CLASSES Posted by Larry Ferlazzo | Aug 30, 2023 | ESL Web | 0  |        I used to say,…

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It’s easier and easier to get an A in math

PROOF POINTS: It’s easier and easier to get an A in mathThe Hechinger Report by Jill Barshay / September 18, 2023 Amid the growing d…

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Tips for Calling Parents—Even If You’re Dreading It

Tips for Calling Parents—Even If You’re Dreading It By Sonja Cassella  edutopia.org 4 min September 6, 2023 Some calls to families…

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Is inquiry-based learning more effective than direct instruction?

A Misconception About Inquiry-Based Learning Edutopia Is inquiry-based learning more effective than direct instruction? The deba…

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