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Tried and True — and Quick — Methods for Formative Assessment

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Answering the Age-Old Math Question, 'When Will I Use This in Real Life?'

Sonja Cherry-Paul Shares 5 Antiracist Practices to Transform Reading Instruction

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6 Strategies for Addressing Hate Speech and Microaggressions in Classrooms

We Know Transitions Can Be Tough for Kids. It’s True for Adults, Too.

Each Student Has a Different Reading Journey. Many Fall Into These 3 Categories.

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How to Build Mutually Respectful Relationships With Students From Day 1

Changing Teaching Habits is Hard. Here’s How You Can Start.

Strategies for Bringing 'Desirable Difficulty' Into Learning