In this episode, Jim Britt shares how far too many kids suffer from underexposure to learning language concepts because of the difficulties they face in life.
Educators
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Football allows for some great interdisciplinary teaching that’s both fun and serious.
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EducatorsK-12 TeachersInterviewsCoffeEd
Chronic Trauma vs. Acute Trauma in the Classroom
3 minutes readIn this episode, Dr. Pamela Cantor discusses her groundbreaking research across the Five Boroughs and the effect the attack had on New York City’s students
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Barbara BlackburnCreativitySTEAM in EducationEducatorsK-12 Teachers
STEM-STEAM: Not Just for High School
5 minutes readStem-steam prepares our students for life and career after high school. It’s too late if we wait until high school to focus on these areas.
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Diversity, Equity, InclusionEducatorsK-12 Teachers
Teaching Effective Communication
by Ian Egan4 minutes readWith standardized testing, you have to know grammar to understand the questions.
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EducatorsK-12 TeachersSchool Safety
Relationships Can Be a Solution in Difficult Challenges
by Tamara Fyke3 minutes readAuthor Tamara Fyke discusses the need for a collective effort to heal after the school shooting in Marshall County, Kentucky.
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In this episode, Richard Marchant shares his experience of moving to Kuwait with a family and how he is now the Secondary Headteacher at the New English School.
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Character education and social-emotional learning are becoming necessities inside K-12 and higher ed.
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Nine out of ten reasons why students are leaving are not academic-based.