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12 Ideas For Easing Students Back to School

TeachThought

Incorporate Fun Learning Activities Interactive Learning: Use games and interactive activities to review material from the previous year. Talk to Parents/Families Parent Newsletters: Send home newsletters to keep parents informed and involved in the back-to-school process.

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3 Ways St. Vrain Valley Schools is Transforming Teacher PD with AI

Edthena

Highlighted in the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) article, “Transforming Teacher PD With AI,” authors Courtney Groskin, an instructional coach, and Sandy Heiser, assistant principal of Skyline High School, share how their district is breaking the mold of traditional PD. Heres how St.

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Playful Pedagogy: Gamer Types and Board Games for Inclusive Learning

ED Surge

This approach allows educators to consider not only how students process information but also how they interact with the material and the classroom environment as a whole. A Hunter is determined to win by defeating opponents at any cost, while a Socializer focuses on collaboration and teamwork.

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Grandparents, neighbors and friends are propping up the child care industry. They need help

The Hechinger Report

They amble down to a basement classroom that mimics a traditional school or center-based program, with multiple teachers for the dozen children, a structured routine and thoughtfully designed activity centers, each of which includes a poster for caregivers with instructions and tips to encourage exploration and learning.

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Anywhere Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Anywhere learning is proving to be a game-changer, benefiting students in a multitude of ways, primarily because it is entirely learner-centric. First and foremost, the ability to learn anytime, anywhere, and with anyone benefits students by offering unparalleled flexibility. Not all students thrive in a traditional classroom setting.

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Uncommon Learning

A Principal's Reflections

It is not that our students are actually learning differently per se, but the environment in which they are learning is dramatically different. The engaging aspects of technology today and ubiquitous access to information provide constant engagement to learners of all ages.

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