To get an internal sense of how numbers relate to each other, students can practice working with number lines.
Teachers can guide students to leverage AI for feedback in choosing and presenting a learning artifact—and they still create that themselves.
Exit interviews, well-known in business, can be as productive for administrators and the school community as new staff interviews.
Podcasts can be powerful tools for students to express their thoughts and opinions while exploring new ideas.
These puppet-making tips and lesson plans can help teachers cover language arts, math, science, and social studies.
Working to understand the students’ experience of the class gives teachers a way to see where they can make improvements.
Reflecting can help teachers bring closure to the school year, connect with students, and continually improve their practice.
A school administrator shares strategies to help ensure an emotionally safe and inclusive school community.
These ideas for project-based learning can help students in preschool to grade 2 grow their language skills as they learn content.
These strategies encourage students to explore, learn, and grow without the expectation of rewards.