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Advice from educators

Tips for Mentoring New Teachers Remotely

Teaching is a calling. Those in our profession, when asked why they became teachers, will usually craft their response around a teacher, coach, or administrator

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What is Rigor?

What is Rigor in Education? Discussing what rigor in education is not is as important as discussing what rigor is. Rigor is not a lot

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What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?

Education is a field that prides itself on championing the balance of theory and practice. Millions of dollars have been poured into research projects that

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Administrator Advice: Teacher Advocacy

Teachers are advocates. We advocate for our students, our subjects, our curricula, and our schools, among many other things. We are passionate about our craft

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What to Do When School Leadership Changes

Change seems to be one of life’s mysteries and contradictions. Change is inevitable but feared. It happens everyday, yet at times not wanted. Schools are

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