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The key to richer class conversations with middle and high school students isn’t your first question—it’s what you ask next.
Assessing students’ learning during a class or project can help you adapt your teaching and guide them to meet their goals.
Peer teaching fosters active learning and guides students to develop communication, collaboration, and leadership skills.
Middle school teachers can collaborate to develop an engaging project that gives students the opportunity to tap into their ...
Teachers can build an engaging STEM program on a limited budget by going slowly and adding one activity at a time—which also ...
Giving students a choice of electives increases engagement and allows them to develop skills outside of core academic ...
Family Meeting is a resource-intensive intervention, but that’s also by design. It converts time that schools normally spend ...
Imagine you’re an average middle or high school student. You encounter five or six subjects every day, and every one of them ...
By engaging the community, schools can create a Portrait of a Graduate that aligns school decision-making with community ...
An engaging end-of-the-year project allows students to display their work in a digital setting and share it with authentic ...
From interdisciplinary projects to wilderness expeditions, The Greene School is an innovative model for nurturing academic ...
Instead of the end-of-year rush to turn in missing assignments, this district set up a meaningful way to ensure that high ...