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how schools can promote literacy and independent reading

25 Ways Schools Can Promote Literacy And Independent Reading

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A literacy-rich environment not only supports the academic growth but also encourages conversation, empathy, and critical thinkink.

20 examples of digital citizenship

20 Examples Of Digital Citizenship

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Avoiding bias and logical fallacies, fact-checking information, and grasping argument subtleties are all examples of digital citizenship.

The Effect Of Parental Involvement On Academic Achievement

The Effect Of Parental Involvement On Academic Achievement

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Parents with degrees are 1.8 times as likely to teach them how to write their first name and 2.8 times more likely to read to them daily.

Ways To Make Classroom Inviting Bring Back Joy

20 Ways To Bring The Joy Back To Your Classroom

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The potential for new learning spaces and dynamics represents an opportunity for a different kind of resonance–and hopefully, joy.

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How To Search Historical Newspaper Images Using Artificial Intelligence

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The tool uses artificial intelligence to help users to search visual content in American newspapers dating from 1789-1963.

common misunderstandings about assessment

6 Common Misunderstandings About Assessment

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Using assessment solely for grading and deducting arbitrary points for lateness are among several common misunderstandings about assessment.

Practice And Reflect: A Road Map To Becoming A Better Teacher

Practice And Reflect: A Road Map To Becoming A Better Teacher

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Improvement in teaching can be reduced to a matter of prioritization, practice, reflection and refinement.

Remote Teaching Strategies

10 Remote Teaching Strategies You Can Take Back Into The Classroom

10 Remote Teaching Strategies You Can Take Back Into The Classroom Read More

In a physical classroom, the beginning, middle, and end play important roles but with more flexibility and opportunities for collaboration.

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