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Set the Stage to Get Students Hooked on Shakespear

To enjoy Shakespeare or not to enjoy Shakespeare, that is the question. The response for middle scho
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Using Music in World Language Classes

Incorporating music into your world language classroom is a simple and engaging way to expose studen
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Using Read-Alouds to Boost Students’ Creativity

There are different ways you can include read-alouds within your classroom routines. You can use the
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Incorporating Robotics Across the Curriculum

Content and elective teachers looking to incorporate science, technology, engineering, and math (STE
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The 10 Most Significant Education Studies of 2021

Focusing on the underlying dynamics of classroom behavior—and not on surface-level disruptions—means
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Teachers (and Students) Can Only Take So Much

Brains can only take so much. The exact line that marks the boundary between “enough to manage” and
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3 Grading Practices That Should Change

Everyone learns at a different pace. Should we penalize students who had a bad foundational experien
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