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Do tech games help students better understand algebra?

Do tech games help students better understand algebra? By Claire Shin, Johns Hopkins University Especially in the midst of pressures…

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Math Corps’ tutoring program: Math knowledge impacts and participant math perceptions

Math Corps’ tutoring program: Math knowledge impacts and participant math perceptions  By José L. Arco-Tirado, University of Granada (Spa…

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50% pay raise for Calif. school staff proposed

50% pay raise for Calif. school staff proposed Teachers and school staff in California would be paid 50% more by fiscal year 2030-31 under…

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ADHD Treatment: Many Kids May Be Falling Through the Cracks

ADHD Treatment: Many Kids May Be Falling Through the Cracks By Kristen Monaco  medpagetoday.com 3 min April 28, 2023 Many kids wit…

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Bills limiting student pronoun use introduced in almost half the states

Bills limiting student pronoun use introduced in almost half the states By Naaz Modan  k12dive.com 3 min May 1, 2023 Almost half of s…

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Getting the Most Out of Station Rotation Models

The Station Rotation Model Tip #3: Practice Rotating for Seamless TransitionsDr. Catlin Tucker by Catlin Tucker / May 07, 2023 a Don’…

Started by Michael Keany in Teaching and Learning - BEST PRACTICES

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What about the new research that says phonics instruction isn’t very important?

What about the new research that says phonics instruction isn’t very important? Tim Shanahan Teacher question: Recently, I saw results of…

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Getting the Most out of Your Learning Management System

Getting the Most Out of Your LMS and Instructional Technology Thinking about the purpose of an activity can help new teachers best use thei…

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Teaching Students How to Identify Credible Sources

Teaching Students How to Identify Credible Sources By Trevor Muir  edutopia.org 4 min April 20, 2023 Teachers can guide students t…

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Riddles for Kids: A Comprehensive Guide for Teachers and Parents

Fractus Lerning Riddles for Kids: A Comprehensive Guide for Teachers and Parents By Olivia Richards Last Updated:February 23, 2023…

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