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A Systematic Approach to Social and Emotional Support

A Principal's Reflections

While learning recovery remains a needed area of focus, virtually every educator I come in contact with explains that students are a year or two behind socially. All of this has led to a dramatic increase in discipline issues and a significant amount of time having to be spent on classroom management and establishing routines.

Pedagogy 495
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This School Librarian Thinks Her Job Is the ‘Best-Kept Secret in Education’

ED Surge

Its the best-kept secret in education, to be a school librarian, Rhue says with pride. I had earned my masters in the art of teaching elementary education. I was hired and became a school librarian but I thought I wanted to make a bigger impact by becoming a classroom teacher. I'm an educator. Its a treat.

Library 101
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Making Headway with Remote and Hybrid Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Many difficult lessons were learned during the pandemic, and a few more are sure to materialize over the next couple of months. Even though educators have been challenged like never before, they faced adversity and stepped up to the plate admirably for their learners. Don't sell yourselves short.

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How Mentorship Has Kept Me in the Classroom

ED Surge

I was part of a cohort of about 100 first-year educators, all united by a common mission: to serve under-resourced and underserved schools. Entering the classroom for the first time, I was filled with hope and passion, believing I could make a positive difference. By the time our two-year commitment ended, only 64 of us remained.

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10 Strategies to Strengthen Instruction and Learning

A Principal's Reflections

These consisted of sound classroom management, listing the learning objectives, and developing a lesson plan. I still can’t believe how much time and focus there was on how to manage a classroom effectively. Assessment is an integral component of a coherent educational experience.

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8 Strategies Your Teaching More Enjoyable This Year

TeachThought

This has always been true but, for many educators, it’s gone from exhausting to unsustainable. All of the planning and energy busts are followed by something close to a slog or dredge, which itself is followed up by an annoyed kind of fatigue, and then finished as entirely depleted by the end of the school year.

Teaching 293
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What All High Schools Can Draw From Career and Technical Education Programs

ED Surge

My colleagues feverishly jotted down notes as one of my students, Ethan, moved through his presentation on how educators can more intentionally use AI in their classes. The population of students I serve as a teacher in our Academy for Teaching and Learning are interested in pursuing a career in education.