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Awareness and appreciation of different cultural perspectives ensures that students have an open mind when considering global issues.125 - Game-Based Learning
Making Math Review a High-Energy Game
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Nurturing Mistake Tolerance in the Classroom
Teachers can help students get over the fear of making a mistake by showing them that errors are just a part of the learning process.123 - Communication Skills
4 Strategies for Developing Confident Student Speakers
Consistent support and low-stakes opportunities to practice go a long way to help students overcome the challenges of speaking in front of a group.120 - Administration & Leadership
Leading by Example as a School Administrator
Leaders often provide feedback without receiving it in turn, but they can offer a power example to staff through efforts to collect and use feedback.108 - Administration & Leadership
The Power of Finding a Thought Partner
Teaching can be isolating, and finding a like-minded colleague to talk things over with has a lot of benefits.105 - Student Engagement
Why Movement Matters in Math
These strategies for building controlled movement into learning can help middle school math students stay focused and engaged.190 - Teaching Strategies
Responding Professionally to Unreasonable Requests From Parents
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Guiding Students to Develop AI Literacy
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Providing Choice in Professional Learning About Artificial Intelligence
Here’s how one district edtech coach provides teachers with choice in PD on AI so that they can study what seems most valuable to them.170 - Technology Integration
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Using Google Tools to Support Newcomer ELLs
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The Power of Summer Wellness Checks
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Turning Around a Tough Hiring Process
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