For decades, curriculum, pedagogy, and technology have evolved to meet the changing needs of students. But in many schools, the classroom environment itself hasn’t kept pace. Classic layouts that ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Does the social and structural system reward teachers for including all students? Unfortunately not. Does the social and structural system punish teachers for excluding certain students? Absolutely ...
One of my favorite parts of being an educator is the sense of community that is created with each new class of students. Fostering that feeling in person has its challenges of course, but is a bit ...
Classroom routines, assuming they are reasonable and well thought out, can help students and teachers alike. Today’s post begins a short series in which educators share those ones that work best in ...
Having the opportunity to create a learning environment that encourages creative thinking, teachers are in a unique position to help students develop one of their most important life skills. Although ...
What you don’t do is as important as what you do. Here’s something I wrote about the topic for Character Lab as a Tip of the Week: If I had a plan for doing well in 7th grade, it was this: Memorize ...
Autism and other neurodiverse diagnoses aren’t always well understood — and every child is different. As the parent of a neurodiverse child, I’ve learned how important it is to advocate for her at ...
In collecting data for a new study on kindness in high school, this quotation from a student emerged as especially insightful. It illustrates the link between a student's perception of the classroom ...
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