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Jane Goodall taught us you’re never too old or too young to puzzle over something you don’t understand. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
As we prepare to begin a new school year, @LarryFerlazzo shares few posts sharing key advice that’s worth all of us keeping in mind. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Many teachers don’t think their PD is relevant. How can principals fix that? #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
Why do students (and adults) so easily fall victim to AI misinformation? @samwineburg and Nadav Ziv of @InquiryGroup explain why. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/technology/opi…
artnering schools with local libraries can help students learn to read. Here’s how. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
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Students Are Struggling With Literacy. The Public Library Can Help (Opinion)
An early-childhood educator makes the case for partnering schools with local libraries to improve students’ reading and writing skills.
This program fosters middle school girls' interest in STEM through figure skating. #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
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Skating Into STEM: Teaching Middle School Girls Math Through Movement
This Illinois program is fostering an interest in STEM for middle school girls through figure skating.
“As a high school assistant principal, I do not want blood on my hands.” #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
Want to gain students’ attention and keep them motivated this school year? Here’s how. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Here are 4 ways to use student curiosity to deepen learning. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
We must teach students responsible technology use, but we need to find a better balance, writes an educator in this 2024 opinion essay. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/technology/opi…
Students can learn subject matter that might conflict with their religion without it compromising their beliefs, write two educators. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/policy-politic…
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Teaching Evolution Isn't About Changing Beliefs (Opinion)
Students can learn subject matter that might conflict with their religion without it compromising their beliefs.
Here’s why it’s important for teachers to keep reflecting on the purpose of their work. #EWOpinion #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
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‘Why Are You a Teacher?’ Your Answer Should Change Over Time (Opinion)
It’s not uncommon for teachers to be asked about their philosophy of education, writes Domonique Dickson. Here’s why it’s important that they keep reflecting on the purpose of their work.
An English/language arts teacher offers 10 pieces of advice on how to relax over the summer. #EWOpinion #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Here’s how educators can spend their summer according to research, guidance, and reflections from their colleagues. #EWOpinion #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
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Summertime: Relax, Enjoy, and Catch Up on Teaching and Learning Advice (Opinion)
Get research on summer learning, guidance on resetting for the new school year, and maybe a new favorite TV show.
No, talking to students about America’s history will not teach them to hate this country, writes educator Jania Hoover. #EWOpinion #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
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Juneteenth Meets Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws: Where Do Teachers Go From Here? (Opinion)
No, talking to students about our history will not teach them to hate this country.
These two assistant principals share how to make the most out of the job. #EWArchive edweek.org/leadership/ass…
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Assistant Principals Share How They Hone Their Skills—And Make the Job Their Own
As the nation marks National Assistant Principals Week, two APs share how to make the most out of the job.
In teachers’ lounges and copy rooms all over the country, many teachers participate in a toxic activity: complaining about students. Here are 4 ways to stop. #EWOpinion #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
In this 2023 essay, a teacher found herself wondering how to cover Pride Month and Juneteenth without being targeted by a Facebook frenzy and a vigilante campaign. #EWOpinion #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
A principal shares tips to start the school year strong. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
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How Principals Can Start School With a Smile (Opinion)
Here are five ways to stay positive and focus on morale this year.
Jane Goodall taught us you’re never too old or too young to puzzle over something you don’t understand. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
Why do students (and adults) so easily fall victim to AI misinformation? @samwineburg and Nadav Ziv of @InquiryGroup explain why. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/technology/opi…
Many teachers don’t think their PD is relevant. How can principals fix that? #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
Educators share their tips for starting the school year right. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Want to gain students’ attention and keep them motivated this school year? Here’s how. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
As we prepare to begin a new school year, @LarryFerlazzo shares few posts sharing key advice that’s worth all of us keeping in mind. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
A principal shares tips to start the school year strong. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
edweek.org
How Principals Can Start School With a Smile (Opinion)
Here are five ways to stay positive and focus on morale this year.
“As a high school assistant principal, I do not want blood on my hands.” #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
A clinical psychologist lays out what school leaders can do to keep our children safe from gun violence. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
An educator offers seven tips for teachers and parents about how to talk to kids about and help them deal with the aftermath of school shootings. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
artnering schools with local libraries can help students learn to read. Here’s how. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/teaching-learn…
edweek.org
Students Are Struggling With Literacy. The Public Library Can Help (Opinion)
An early-childhood educator makes the case for partnering schools with local libraries to improve students’ reading and writing skills.
We must teach students responsible technology use, but we need to find a better balance, writes an educator in this 2024 opinion essay. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/technology/opi…
Students can learn subject matter that might conflict with their religion without it compromising their beliefs, write two educators. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/policy-politic…
edweek.org
Teaching Evolution Isn't About Changing Beliefs (Opinion)
Students can learn subject matter that might conflict with their religion without it compromising their beliefs.
"Sometimes, all it takes to unlock a passion hidden beneath layers of societal expectation and institutional neglect is an invitation,” writes @selmekki. #EWArchive #EWOpinion edweek.org/leadership/opi…
This program fosters middle school girls' interest in STEM through figure skating. #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
edweek.org
Skating Into STEM: Teaching Middle School Girls Math Through Movement
This Illinois program is fostering an interest in STEM for middle school girls through figure skating.
What’s the single most important activity a child can do during the summer related to learning? According to these teachers, it's reading for pleasure. #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Feedback is one of the most important ways teachers can improve student learning. These research findings point to strategies that may help boost the effectiveness of feedback for students. #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Students who want to immerse themselves in a good story have plenty of options. But are they all created equal? This Q&A looks to unpack that question and a few more. #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Many educators feel overworked. But what if they needlessly contribute to that burden? #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
Here’s how educators can spend their summer according to research, guidance, and reflections from their colleagues. #EWOpinion #EWArchive edweek.org/teaching-learn…
edweek.org
Summertime: Relax, Enjoy, and Catch Up on Teaching and Learning Advice (Opinion)
Get research on summer learning, guidance on resetting for the new school year, and maybe a new favorite TV show.
Here’s a papercraft version of his character Edd made back in 2009! If you feel like a challenge why not print it out and build one yourself? #EWarchive

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