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What Teachers Get Wrong About ‘Productive Failure’—and How to Get It Right

Failure is often seen as a student's worst nightmare, but in reality, it can be their best teacher. However, the key lies in how educators harness and utilize failure to

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28 Creative Area and Perimeter Activities for the Classroom

Area and perimeter are essential concepts for young students to grasp as they learn about shapes and measurements. These concepts

Immersive Adventures in the Classroom

In the realm of student engagement, Kate Maxlow, the director of curriculum, instruction, and assessment at Hampton City Schools in

Enter the Solve for Tomorrow Contest for Your Chance at $100,000!

Are you ready to inspire your students to become the innovators of tomorrow? The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest is

How Peer Mentors Can Ease the Transitions to Middle and High School

They need to be approachable, empathetic, and good communicators. They need to be able to listen and offer support without

Expert Advice on Teaching Multiple Preps

As the end of summer approaches, teachers eagerly await the unveiling of their class schedules. For secondary teachers, one of

5 Things Teachers Need to Know, According to Larry Ferlazzo (Opinion)

As an experienced teacher entering my 23rd year in the field, I have developed a plethora of opinions on various

36 of the Best Halloween Books To Stock Your Shelves

This book follows a family as they pick out the perfect pumpkin, carve it, and display it for Halloween. It's

How Free School Meals Became an Issue Animating the 2024 Election

The Universal School Meals Program Act of 2022, introduced by Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ilhan Omar, would provide free