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Teaching
Opinion
The Key to Greater Creativity? A Simple Brainstorming Technique
When students think they’ve run out of ideas, take this step to help them push forward.
College & Workforce Readiness
Q&A
How One District Ensures That Career Education Leads to Jobs for Students
The director of Pittsburgh's career and technical education program outlines how she approaches community partnerships.
College & Workforce Readiness
Everyone Earns an Industry Certification and Most Go to College in This CTE Program
Pittsburgh Public Schools' CTE students are graduating with at least one industry certification and a confirmed post-graduation plan.
Teaching Profession
Summer Jobs Have Become an (Unwelcome) Tradition for Many Teachers
Many teachers rely on summer as a time to earn much-needed extra income.
Mathematics
3 Takeaways About Math Fact Fluency
“Everything else we do in math relies on your ability to use that knowledge pretty quickly,” said one teacher.
Teaching
Opinion
The Teacher Who Inspired Me to Be Who I Am Today
It wasn’t until 10th grade that a teacher truly saw me for the first time.
Mathematics
AP Precalculus: What Schools Need to Know About the New Course
The new course from the College Board is meant to replace all pre-existing precalculus courses.
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Broward County, Florida
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Providence, RI, US
- Teaching Opinion How to Manage Emotional Distress in the ClassroomFour strategies for bringing student-centered instruction to your classroom.Teaching Should Schools Assign Summer Homework? Educators Weigh InIt turns out that educators have differing and more nuanced ideas on whether students of all ages should get summer homework assignments.Reading & Literacy Letter to the Editor Meaning Must Come First During Reading InstructionA reading tutor pushes back against the science of reading in this letter to the editor.Reading & Literacy A School District's Book Removals May Have Violated Students' Civil RightsA Georgia district’s removal of books about LGBTQ+ and racial minorities may have violated students’ civil rights, OCR determined.Social Studies Americans Know Few Key Asian American and Pacific Islander History Moments, Survey FindsThere is growing demand for schools to teach more Asian American and Pacific Islander history.Social Studies Florida Is Latest State to Require Teaching Asian American and Pacific Islander HistoryAdvocacy groups and individuals question how AAPI history will be taught in Florida schools given the state's current political environment.
Student Well-Being
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Budget & Finance
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- Teaching Opinion Beyond the Curriculum: Educators Reflect on Racism, Democracy, PurposeWhat's the point of school? It does all and none of the things expected of the education system, one teacher concludes.Teaching Profession Opinion Teacher Stress Is Not InevitableBut first we need to stop expecting teachers to be Band-Aids for system inequalities. Sacrifice shouldn't be part of the job.Teaching Profession Dear Administrators: Here Are 7 Things Teachers Want You to KnowTeachers offer unvarnished advice about how administrators can make them feel heard and respected.Teaching Profession Q&A Why This Author Wants to Ditch the Term 'Teacher Burnout'Alexandra Robbins' advocacy on behalf of teachers stems from her own research for a book on the teaching profession.Social Studies Florida Rejects Social Studies Textbooks, Requests Edits for Others. What You Need to KnowFlorida's education department rejected more than 30 books for social studies instruction, highlighting a new challenge for publishers.Social Studies Florida Wanted Changes to Social Studies Books. Here's a Sample of the RevisionsTextbook publishers found themselves with new, confusing specifications to follow in Florida.
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Reading & Literacy
Quiz
Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Dyslexia?
Answer 7 questions about dyslexia.