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K-12 TeachersStudentsOp-EdSocial Emotional LearningMonthly Topic
Teaching the Teachers: SEL for K-12 Success
4 minutes readLearn how post-secondary schools of education can prepare the next-generation K-12 teachers to incorporate SEL in the classroom for student success.
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EditorialStudentsParentsAround the WebEd Today
Embracing the Journey: A Treat for Portuguese Language Students
3 minutes readLanguage is not just a means of communication; it is a gateway to understanding the essence of a culture.
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Parenting teenagers can be a challenging but rewarding experience, and using 5 evidence based parenting strategies can support your child to be successful.
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When a child gets a video game, what is the first thought that comes to mind? Let’s discuss some of the anxiety and expectancy of video games and childhood/parent psychology.
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Alma Olivas-Aguilar, Career & College Readiness Coordinator, has spent her life guiding people to the unlocked doors that lead to higher education and the endless opportunities that await.
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EducatorsK-12 TeachersAdvocates
#RelationshipGoals with Independent Reading
by Marie Havran5 minutes readIf we are interested in growing Independent Reading, we need to trust students and create an environment that actively supports this time.
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EducatorsCommunityiTutor
Teacher Shortages, Community Support, and Ongoing Learning Loss
4 minutes readWidespread teacher shortages are putting even more stress on families and school communities nationwide.
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Many districts have taken ESSER and Title 1 funding as an opportunity to expand current programming. From edtech to professional development, schools have been flushed with resources to explore, implement, and expand programs over the past two years
