By following these tips, teachers can effectively prepare for conferences and enhance the success of both the student and the parent-teacher relationship.
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By following these tips, teachers can effectively prepare for conferences and enhance the success of both the student and the parent-teacher relationship.
AI is changing how students prepare for final exams—offering personalized study plans, instant feedback, and even virtual tutors that adapt in real time.
From morning check-ins to mindfulness strategies and healthy routines at home, it’s time to make student mental health part of our end-of-year academic plan.
This feel-good piece reimagines Dead Poets Society in today’s digital world, where Mr. Keating inspires through screens, apps, and AI-powered poetry.
As educators expand their influence on social media, it’s important for parents to stay in the loop about who their children are following online.
Early childhood education shapes the future, but challenges remain. AI offers opportunities to enhance learning with thoughtful implementation.
Authentic assessment challenges students not just to recall facts, but to apply knowledge in meaningful, real-world ways.
Crisis and mental health teams are reshaping schools into safer, more supportive spaces—powered by care, collaboration, and innovative technology.
As we celebrate this musical season, let’s remember that music education is essential—helping students discover who they are and who they can become.
Gifted funding across the nation is like the wild west. There is no law or controlling entity, so many states and districts decide what they will or won’t do.
In this episode, Stefanie Gogerty shares her experience teaching computer music, sound design/production, LS instrumental, and band at the Bullis School (MD).
After 40 years, Dr. Mills has lots of wisdom to share.
Virginia’s Top School Superintendent for 2017 – Dr. Aaron Spence
Integrating environmental sustainability into everyday learning
Creativity is your main tool in problem solving.
Building teams the right way solves problems before they happen.
If every child can read at grade level or above by the third grade, it will set them up for success in all subjects moving forward.
Dr. Dana Monogue has been the Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning for the Elmbrook Schools since 2012. She has worked tirelessly to promote student-centered learning, inclusive practices, clear learning targets and aligned curriculum, and high quality teacher and administrator leadership.

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