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Teaching Students to Use Evidence-Based Studying Strategies

Teaching Students to Use Evidence-Based Studying Strategies By Ian Kelleher  edutopia.org 5 min Applying studying methods that str…

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Why aren’t your kids walking to school?

Why aren’t your kids walking to school? By The Editorial Board  The Globe and Mail 4 min If you’re old enough to remember the firs…

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A high school student's mural angers parents over what they say are hidden messages

A high school student's mural angers parents over what they say are hidden messages1KEducation : NPR by Vanessa Romo / October 20, 2022…

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Gen Z Never Learned to Read Cursive

Gen Z Never Learned to Read Cursive By Drew Gilpin Faust  The Atlantic 8 min It was a good book, the student told the 14 others…

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"Alarming" rates of chronic absenteeism reported

"Alarming" rates of chronic absenteeism reported As many as 1 in every 3 public-school students in the US were chronically absent in the…

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How Music Primes the Brain for Learning

How Music Primes the Brain for Learning By Holly Korbey  edutopia.org 8 min To reap the benefits of music on learning, kids need c…

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Crew mental health support program expands in schools

Crew mental health support program expands in schools Teachers in a middle school in Massachusetts are working together to support stude…

Started by Michael Keany in Health Issues Affecting Young People

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Handle with Care: Managing Difficult Situations in Schools with Dignity and Respect

Joy Kelly—Handle with Care: Managing Difficult Situations in Schools with Dignity and RespectThe Principal Center by Emily Dill / October…

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104 Organizations That Offer Student Discounts

104 Organizations That Offer Student DiscountsTeachThought by TeachThought Staff / October 09, 2022 It’s tough out there for students.…

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4 Common Obstacles to Implementing Inquiry-Based Learning—and How to Overcome Them

4 Common Obstacles to Implementing Inquiry-Based Learning—and How to Overcome Them By Matt Kuykendall  edutopia.org 5 min A recent k…

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