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How Summer Math Can Boost Achievement

Beating the Summer Slide Summer slide, or learning loss, is frequently used in education circles to describe the regression of critical academic skills when students

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What My Special Ed Teachers Have Taught Me

Serving as an educator, regardless of your role, is a tremendous responsibility. Educators today serve as role models, leaders, magicians, performers, and all things in

A student sits at her desk at home and works on homework.
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How Much Homework is Too Much?

An age-old debate among educators, students, and parents revolves around the question, “How much homework is too much?” If you have a child in school,

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How to Be Organized as a Teacher

The saying that teachers wear multiple hats is a sure one. They teach and play counselor, custodian, nurse, and friend (just to name a few).

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Is Rote Learning Still Effective?

Rote learning – a memorization technique based on repetition – has been a traditional teaching method for centuries. This method repeats information until you’ve memorized

A student stands at the front of the classroom, doing a presentation while her teacher watches and smiles.
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The Role of Summative Assessments

In education, students are constantly being assessed, whether through informal activities in the classroom to help check for understanding, or high-stakes state and national testing

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