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What Works Better than Punishment in School

We all know โ€œthatโ€ student who arrives late, avoids homework, ignores class. School psychologist Katelyn Oellerich shares why rote punishment doesnโ€™t solve the problem or help students learn. Instead, she recommends, apply logical consequences that students will understand.

Succeed with Students Who Need You Most

If you are teaching in a low-performing, high-poverty school, Eric Jensenโ€™s Teaching with Poverty and Equity in Mind is a must read, writes Anne Anderson. Jensen begins with the process of teachers adopting an equity mindset and offers proven tools to support all students.

Lifting My Students Out of the Math Fact Fog

After reflecting on her students’ decline in fluently recalling math facts and the lapses in her teaching flow, Kathie Palmieri knew it was time to make changes. First up: involving students in uncovering the roadblocks and taking a week to try out their fog-lifting ideas.

Why Computer Science Counts in Middle School

Even if middle school students have no idea what careers they want to pursue, computer science helps them acquire skills theyโ€™ll need to be successful. Learn how 7th and 8th grade CS teacher Crystal Kistler uses coding and project learning to broaden their knowledge base.

100 Affirming Letters from Fellow Educators

Michael McLaughlin reviews Brad Johnson and Hal Bowmanโ€™s Thank You, Teacher, a collection of 100 letters written by educators for educators with the aim of uplifting, affirming, and celebrating “the incredible work of our profession.” What could be better for the holiday season?

How Can We Create a Dynamic Classroom?

Serena Pariser and Victoria Lentfer answer teachersโ€™ questions about how best to establish dynamic classrooms, offering practical ways to build routines, minimize off-task behaviors, and engage students in truly meaningful ways. A great resource, says NBCT Kathie Palmieri.

Add Comics and Graphic Novels to All Classes

Using engaging strategies and many examples, teacher Tim Smyth makes a convincing case for viewing comics and graphic novels as literacy tools, helping build reading and critical thinking skills. Kevin Hodgson is glad that Smyth also shows how kids can create their own comics.