Making inferences doesn’t have to be a dry reading skill—teachers are finding creative ways to make it engaging for middle schoolers. From real-life scenarios and picture prompts to interactive quests ...
When students reflect on their reason for engaging with a text, they can develop a stronger understanding of it.
Educators are increasingly turning to data-driven instruction and personalized learning tools like IXL to tackle reading gaps and boost early literacy. By combining targeted skill practice, real-time ...
Integrating active recall and synthesis into the process of reviewing for exams helps students study more productively.
Kelly Krebill has spent 37 years helping Garfield Re-2 students feel safe, valued and ready to learn. As Teacher Appreciation ...
Stanford University on Thursday released a sweeping research project that takes a 360-degree, immersive look at all aspects ...
“Gus is a dog” is a type of decodable, or sound-out-able, sentence that any first grade student should be able to read.
AI assistants have arrived at a time when teachers need support to do their best work. In a national survey by the RAND ...
Musical Geniuses Who Couldn’t Read a Note of Music You don’t need to be able to read sheet music to be a musical genius. It ...
Math is a hierarchical field, building sequentially on prior concepts. Likewise, math standards in each grade presume that ...
Teacher Feature: Kamsey Schwark ...