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359 It’s the first day of school, and your high school class is quiet. Too quiet. How do you get…
One relatively simple and low-cost intervention for rural districts has the potential to reduce student absences by nearly 5%, according…
When summer hits, everyone starts looking for two things: ways to cool off and ways to keep kids entertained. Water…
Benja Luke knew she needed a job that would be flexible as she completed student teaching—and she wanted one that…
I’ve spent years teaching in a Montessori classroom, guiding upper elementary students through big ideas and even bigger personal growth.…
The U.S. Department of Education won’t cut loose more than a thousand employees next week, as originally planned in its…
Dear We Are Teachers, For three years now, I’ve asked my principal to move back to 5th grade, my preferred…
More students are taking a non-traditional path, skipping a four-year college in favor of community college, on-the-job training, or career-technical…
Camping is a time for adventure and fun, plus plenty of laughter and spooky stories around the campfire. Whether you’re…
394 STEM isn’t just the latest teaching topic: It’s an innovative, cross-curricular way to strengthen problem-solving and critical thinking skills…