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The Difference Between Chronos And Kairos In The Classroom –

Harnessing Kairos: Balancing Structured Time and Learning Velocity in K-12 Classrooms Time in education is about more than minutes on

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Book Reading Goals for Young Readers with Traci Thomas

Ki Sung: Traci Thomas, you read a lot of books, and in your podcast, you also talk about a book

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Is Calculus an Addiction That College Admissions Officers Can’t Shake?

Interviews with 10 of the survey respondents, however, indicated that views may be shifting.  One admissions official at a public

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What is the Best Way to Practice Gratitude?

We all hear about the importance of practicing gratitude, particularly around this time of year. If you celebrate Thanksgiving, you

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Falling Behind in School Hurts. Belonging Can Help Students Trust and Learn

According to Cohen, these types of positive messages, when conveyed credibly, “can really undo a lot of the damage of

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A Visual Way of Learning Numbers Without Counting Gains Popularity

“Although most kids learn to subitize up to three or four by the time they go to kindergarten, there are

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This year’s FAFSA is officially open. Early review says it’s ‘a piece of cake’

MorraLee Keller, of the college access nonprofit National College Attainment Network (NCAN), says this year’s form looks almost identical to

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20 Types Of Questions For Teaching Critical Thinking –

by Terry Heick What are the different types of questions? Turns out, it’s pretty limitless. I’ve always been interested in

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What It Means To Be A Reflective Teacher

by Terry Heick Reflection is a fundamental tenet of learning; it is also, therefore, a fundamental part of teaching. Why

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Taking Exams in Blue Books? It’s Back, to Help Curb AI Use and Rampant Cheating

When writing by hand, visual motor systems in the brain that support reading are more active, said Sophia Vinci-Booher, an