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Students in preschool through second grade can benefit from drawing or writing to explore their thoughts and feelings.
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Bestselling author and psychologist Adam Grant on rethinking grade point averages and how we misjudge what drives potential.
Our Managing Editor Tom Berger was under the impression that they were ungraded, but is now looking to get a clearer picture.
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When student skills are the driving force behind proficiency scales, assessments provide a road map to success.
Articulating what good teamwork looks like takes planning, reflection, and respect for student choice.
Incorporating digital collaboration into PD gives teachers a model to replicate when setting up tech activities for students.
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