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Exciting Students about Math
Neurologist & middle grades teacher Judy Willis hits a home run with her book on helping students learn to love math, says teacher Cossondra George.
‘Tween Crayons & Curfews
TweenTeacher Heather Wolpert-Gawron taught EL & HS before opting for "Shakespeare and silliness" in the middle. We ask her about tips for new teachers.
Good Feedback=Active Learning
In the second of two articles, expert Rick Wormeli urges new middle grades teachers to make quality feedback a priority and not to become slaves of the pacing guide.
RTI: More theory than practice
Reviewer Lori Trisler finds the book useful for learning the “why” behind RTI, but not for finding new strategies to use in teaching.
My Epic Teaching Journey
The teaching landscape has changed since Marsha Ratzel put students in charge of learning. They are stronger, more confident and willing to do the hard stuff.
Learn like Luke Skywalker
Paradigm-shifting PD leader Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach tells a story about her grandson to illustrate the power of passion-based learning.
Advice for New SpEd Teachers
Special educators share many challenges all teachers face, says Elizabeth Stein, and the same guiding question: What can I do for children?
Students Can Do Hard Things
What can our students possibly learn if we only give them easy tasks? How can we motivate them to accept a challenge if they doubt their own ability?