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The Six Essential Parenting Skills I Wish I’d Acquired Before I Had Kids

The Six Essential Parenting Skills I Wish I’d Acquired Before I Had Kids By Gavin Newsham  Pocket 4 min Research has found that most pa…

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Why Your Kid’s Bad Behavior May Be a Good Thing

Why Your Kid’s Bad Behavior May Be a Good Thing By Melinda Wenner Moyer  The New York Times 6 min The safer children feel, the mor…

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Why Feedback Often Doesn’t Help By Alfie Kohn

Why Feedback Often Doesn’t Help By Alfie Kohn [This is an expanded version of the published article, which was given a different title.] A…

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How to Keep Students From Bolting Out of Elementary Class

How to Keep Students From Bolting Out of Class By Lauren Barry  edutopia.org 5 min Sometimes elementary students just up and leave…

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Making Staff Wellbeing A Priority

Making Staff Wellbeing A PriorityTeacherToolkit by David Howe / September 21, 2022 Reading Time: 3 minutes  Is staff wellbeing a pr…

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School Spending Soars, Driven by Costs of Benefits for Teachers

The Education Exchange: School Spending Soars, Driven by Costs of Benefits for TeachersEducation Next / September 19, 2022 The directo…

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Your Brain’s “Maintenance Required” Light Is On

Your Brain’s “Maintenance Required” Light Is On Edutopia Mental exhaustion after intense cognitive work is real—and now we have…

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Can Your Tone of Voice Change Learning Outcomes?

Can Your Tone of Voice Change Learning Outcomes? When teachers gave instructions in a respectful manner—as opposed to being blunt and d…

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AhaSlides- Create Engaging Presentations Using Live Quizzes, Polls, and Q&A

AhaSlides- Create Engaging Presentations Using Live Quizzes, Polls, and Q&AEducational Technology by By Med Kharbach, PhD / September…

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3 Ways To Settle In Anxious Pupils

3 Ways To Settle In Anxious PupilsTeacherToolkit by Hollie Anderton / September 12, 202 Reading Time: 2 minutes How do we ensure that…

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