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Teaching Irish American History

Studies Weekly

Teaching Irish American History Mar. This overview of Irish American history can help you teach students why they see so many Irish influences today. Most of these immigrants traveled from Ulster a province in northern Ireland to escape religious persecution and economic hardship. Shannon from Westfield State College.

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Your Lasting Legacy

A Principal's Reflections

The choice one makes to teach and lead is almost always grounded in the innate desire to make a positive difference in a child's life. Most of the class might be considered economically disadvantaged, but still, many would celebrate the holiday with turkey and other traditional goodies of the season. They might not always say thanks.

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When Students Miss School, Teachers Enjoy Their Jobs Less

ED Surge

The core of teaching is instruction and helping kids grow and develop, and anything that pulls teachers away from that purpose is going to make them unsatisfied, says Michael Gottfried, a professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania and a co-author of the study. At least, that’s what a new study argues.

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Researchers Try Using AI Chatbots to Conduct Interviews for Social Science Studies

ED Surge

The chatbot interviewer is part of an experiment by two professors at the London School of Economics, who argue that AI could change the game when it comes to measuring public opinion in a variety of fields. “It It could really accelerate the pace of research,” says Xavier Jaravel, one of the professors leading the experiment.

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Teach About Immigration

Zinn Education Project

economic and climate policies that have turned so many people into refugees. That is why it is important to teach about immigration. Find lessons, teaching guides, and other resources for teaching about immigration below. The post Teach About Immigration appeared first on Zinn Education Project.

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OPINION: Instead of panicking over test scores, let’s rethink how we measure learning and student success

The Hechinger Report

Research in economics and psychology shows that these tests fail to measure key traits like perseverance, motivation and conscientiousness qualities that strongly predict long-term success. Effective teaching isnt about fidelity to a rigid curriculum its about fostering connection and allowing curiosity.

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Three reasons why so few eighth graders in the poorest schools take algebra

The Hechinger Report

Slide from a RAND webinar, “Racial and Socioeconomic Divides in Algebra Teaching and Learning,” presented in November 2024. Slide from a RAND webinar, “Racial and Socioeconomic Divides in Algebra Teaching and Learning,” presented in November 2024. Math teachers at high-poverty schools tended to have weaker professional preparation.