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More than 500 learning professionals took part in voting for their favorite tools, apps, and learning resources.
Via Edudemic
Games can help create meaningful and low-anxiety opportunities for English-language learners to develop fluency, say Larry Ferlazzo and Katie Hull Sypnieski.
Renaming fruits and vegetables with catchy, attractive monikers could more easily convince children to eat them, according to a new study.
Education Week news producer Bryan Toporek brings you K-12 sports coverage that reaches far beyond box scores.
A new study adds to the growing body of research showing that social-emotional learning can positively influence academic, as well as behavioral, results.
Formal space-sharing arrangements between districts and other entities enable them to forge a shared vision to benefit the community.
A 2nd grade teacher touts the benefits of video clubs, in which groups of teachers watch and discuss video-recorded lessons. This would be so cool to do!
The future of programming....
The Learning First Alliance is a partnership of 16 national level education organizations representing 10 million members dedicated to improving student learning every day.
There are so many great quotes related to education out there, and they can really be helpful when you (or your students) are looking for... Great inspiration :)
"While the Common Core State Standards share many features and concepts with existing standards, the new standards also represent a substantial departure from current practice in a number of respects." Explains some major math and english Common Core differences.
Before the start of the school year, many of us want to use the remaining weeks of summer to learn some new skills -- such as project-based learning (PBL). Great advice! I plan on following it soon!!
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Publishers address bullying in books aimed at almost every age and reading level, from picture books to young adult novels.
Via Claudia M. Reder
Reporter Sarah D. Sparks spent the last five years writing about federal and state education regulations. Now covering education research, she can most often be found with a double-shot mocha in one hand and the latest academic journal in the other.
As school budgets suffer cutbacks, educators are tasked with getting more creative in supplementing curriculum with enriching and memorable activities.
Veteran Education Week reporters Catherine Gewertz and Erik Robelen bring you news and analysis of issues at the core of classroom learning.
Looking for ways to improve your teaching practice? Learn about the Gradual Release method of teaching.
David Ginsburg is a consultant specializing in instructional coaching, school leadership, math instruction, and new teacher training. Very well said!
Education Week Teacher's take on the latest news, ideas, and resources for teacher leaders.
Here's fair warning for students: Monday isn't just the first day of school in Baltimore City and the surrounding five counties, it's the beginning of life with a whole new set of expectations from teachers.
One of the questions I am most frequently asked is, "What do I do when several students act out at the same time?" Without resorting to S.W.A.T.
"25 of the best education blogs for proactive parents" Great list of resources!
Project Based Learning for the 21st Century... Good PBL Checklist for newbies!
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