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June 08, 2018
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6 teacher recommendations to help students with math

Poor performance in previous math classes and low confidence are some of students’ biggest stumbling blocks when it comes to math success, according to a new survey about math education. The survey of more than 400 high school math teachers comes from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).…


 

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Embracing Social Emotional Learning

Kwame Simmons discusses how students facing academic and personal challenges can benefit from a learning environment with embedded social-emotional learning support, and a growth-mindset...


 

How to avoid a cyber attack

From credit card hacks to social security breaches, cyber attacks are more common with each passing day. Organizations in every industry are on high alert to ensure networks and information remain secure. News reports lead you to believe that only high-profile companies are affected, but perhaps the most precious data…

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App of the Week: Bear

Ed. note: App of the Week picks are now being curated by the editors of Common Sense Education, which helps educators find ... Read more

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Social and emotional learning (SEL) has quickly become a cornerstone of K-12 education, because it helps students regulate their own emotions and teaches them to respond kindly to their peers. SEL helps students build intrapersonal and interpersonal competencies. When students cultivate important social and emotional skills, such as self-management and…

8 ways to help students grow their grit

For a relatively new buzzword, grit certainly has a lot of supporters. It is grit, and not necessarily IQ or talent, that can predict students' academic success. And as educators seek to understand students from a motivational and psychological point of view, grit pays an important role. "Grit is passion,…

The New Librarian: How to lead a tech-integration revolution

Throughout my career, I've had the good fortune to work in various capacities as a librarian and with all levels of learners, from kindergarten through doctoral students. Presently, I’m a school librarian at North High School in Downers Grove, Ill., where I have the good fortune to be one of…

 

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