• Brain-Based Learning

    What to Do When Students See Schoolwork as Too Challenging

    Students often don’t measure academic difficulty objectively—they measure it emotionally. Teachers can tap into research to provide the resources and support students need to complete assignments.
    Cathleen Beachboard

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  • Critical Thinking

    Using Black Sticky Notes to Boost Students’ Comprehension of Literature

    This innovative note-taking framework keeps students engaged when they’re approaching a new literary or historical concept.

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  • Administration & Leadership

    How Administrators Can Keep Their Morale Up

    Some self-doubt is natural and healthy—an antidote to overconfidence—but connecting with peers and a regular habit of reflection can help school leaders thrive in their role.

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  • Teaching Strategies

    Supporting Learners With Small Group Instruction

    During short, purposeful sessions with a handful of students, teachers can address misconceptions—and help build stronger, more accurate understanding.

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  • Teaching Strategies

    The Overexplaining Trap

    Explicit instruction is necessary, but the most effective explanations act as a springboard to launch students quickly into guided, and then independent, practice.
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  • Literacy

    Building Prewriting Skills in Pre-K Through Movement and Play

    Before kids can successfully grip a pencil, they need to strengthen gross motor skills—and these activities are a good way to do that.
    178

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  • Technology Integration

    Using Technology to Promote Math Talk

    By listening to recordings of students solving math problems, teachers can determine their next steps, such as how to pair students up.
    187

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  • Student Voice

    Making Schoolwide Use of Student Surveys

    Detailed feedback from students about what helps them learn can shape schools’ instructional initiatives and goals.
    510

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  • Creativity

    Collaborative Activities That Inspire Students to Write

    Theater-style games allow students to work together to generate ideas and develop narratives.
    588

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  • Administration & Leadership

    Taking a Deeper Look at Student Data

    Acting as data detectives, school leaders and teachers can work together to better understand student needs.
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