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Teachers change lives – but what makes a great teacher?
Teachers are expected to teach, but great teachers also have a wealth of knowledge and experience and are eager to learn from their learners. They bring their cultural capital – what they have learned and experienced – to engagements with learners, colleagues and the community. In turn, they are altered by their connections with others and can positively affect those with whom they engage.
First Day Tips for New Elementary School Teachers
Without a doubt, the first day is the most important day of the school year. It’s the day teachers begin to introduce rules, establish routines, practice procedures, and learn which kids need to be moved to a different seat. Of course, it’s the day you meet your new students.
How to Balance Resting, Reflecting, and Learning This Summer
As the school year draws to a close, it’s important for educators to take time for themselves to recharge and reflect, and to find learning opportunities. Summer provides a valuable opportunity for educators to explore collaborative professional development on their own schedule.
Teachers, Try This: Use Restorative Justice to Solve Student Conflicts
Roiger introduced the peace path to his students to help them learn how to sort through their feelings and advocate for themselves.
Goldendoodle and Sheepadoodle
Amazing crochet dogs. The artist made them to look just like the real dogs.
Transitioning from Word Walls to Sound Walls
Transitioning from Word Walls to Sound Walls
A sound wall supports students by focusing on the articulation of sounds/phones and the various letter/letter patterns that represent the sounds/phonemes in words.
National Association for Gifted Children
The nation's leading organization focused on the needs of gifted and talented children. (https://nagc.org/)
Do schools kill creativity?
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
Summer Reading Tips for Parents
Following are a few tips to make reading enjoyable for your children this summer.
Every kid needs a champion!
Rita Pierson, a teacher for 40 years