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Does instructional coaching have a PR problem?

A Psychology Teacher Writes

Before we think about instructional coaching, let’s talk about teaching. It’s clear from just spending a short time reading statements from politicians, reports in the media, or discourse on social media that teaching also has something of a PR problem. Is this true? Not every problem a teacher faces is content-agnostic.

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Picture This: Using Bilateral Drawing to Recenter and Destress

Studies Weekly

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Supporting Digital Citizenship Through Ethical Monitoring

ED Surge

But when it comes to ethical monitoring—concerned with how school systems set up their digital classroom management tools and teachers use them—we hear far too little. para’s digital classroom management tool, reveals an opportunity for growth and time to evolve the practice of ethical monitoring in many districts.

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Interoperability in K-12 Education — How Districts Can Improve Teaching Efficiency and Student Success

Digital Promise

Having to remember multiple logins and juggle several applications also took away from critical teaching and planning time. They didn’t know how their students were doing in the classroom and they didn’t know what the classroom content was,” says Reinette Chenard, RSU No. 10’s data manager. Parents were frustrated too.

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Help Calm your Elementary Students with these Breathing Exercises

Studies Weekly

Breathing techniques can be a fun and engaging way to teach students to regulate their emotions. Be sure to teach breathing exercises when students feel happy and comfortable so they can associate deep breathing with calmness. Teacher Advocates are only available for classroom teachers currently using Studies Weekly materials.

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Play-Based Learning Activities to Try This Fall

Studies Weekly

7, 2024 • By Debbie Bagley Play-based learning is a teaching method that gives children opportunities to explore and engage in joyful hands-on activities. Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin Incorporating playful learning opportunities in the classroom has so many benefits.

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Building Community and Classroom Connections in the New Year

Studies Weekly

Teacher Advocates are available to provide support through email, phone call, video chat, and regularly scheduled Teacher Talk Webinars on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Teacher Advocates are only available for classroom teachers currently using Studies Weekly materials. They are not available for homeschools.