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    Need some help building community among your high school students? Find out how Pod Days can help.

    Angre
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    When it comes to classroom management, what sets novice and experienced teachers apart? A new study provided valuable insights in one of the most popular articles of 2021.

    Angre
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    High achieving students who show lower than expected learning gains need different feedback than their peers who are working to get the basics.

    Angre
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    When world language learners see how the target language is used in real life, they can witness how language is always evolving

    Angre
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    When high achievers don’t show strong learning gains, switching up how feedback is delivered can give them a nudge in the right direction.

    Angre
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    With complex schedules, an expanding group of friends, and more, being a teen is hard. We talked to Angela Duckworth and Ethan Kross about evidence-based strategies to help them set goals and focus.

    Angre
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    Social media gives students the chance to see how a target language is used informally.

    Angre
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    What happens when a compelling question drives students to seek out knowledge? Hundreds of thousands of our followers found out in one of our most popular videos of the year.

    Angre
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    Wondering how to keep your classroom community strong after winter break? These tips can make it easier.

    Angre
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    Very cool to have my identity unit featured as one of the 11 most popular ⁦⁩ stories of 2021.

    Angre
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    Developing a classroom community, “isn’t the responsibility of the teacher alone.” Find out how to work with your students to forge a strong bond.

    Angre
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    Here’s why it’s worth thinking of Pinterest as a search engine with images and short videos for finding inspiration for class projects and activities.

    Angre
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    “In times of calm and normalcy, relationships are important, but in times of uncertainty and difficulty, relationships are vital.” Key ways to build relationships.

    Angre
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    Our audience was blown away when students’ art and identity came beautifully together in this class project from educator Shana White earlier this year.

    Angre
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    Find out how teachers outside of STEM subjects can introduce robotics to their students without pushing their entire curriculum to the side.

    Angre
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    Here’s how a social worker, using the notion of professional use of self, helps staff and students turn around problematic behaviors in preschoolers.

    Angre
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    "Pinterest can be a game-changer." Try to think of Pinterest as a search engine with images and short videos for finding inspiration for class projects and activities.

    Angre
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    Reading aloud to middle and high school students encourages them to think critically, fosters a sense of community, and makes learning fun. 🙌🏾

    Angre
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    The age-old round robin reading strategy is familiar to many teachers, but that doesn’t mean it’s effective. This popular article featured some fresh reading strategies to try in 2021.

    Angre

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