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Why You Should Use Reflective Practice

What Is Reflective Practice? Do you leave the school building thinking about how the day went? Do you ponder what may have turned a good lesson into a lousy presentation or what may have made a student...

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Teacher Certification Reciprocity in Each U.S. State

Teacher license reciprocity allows teachers who possess an out-of-state license to receive a license in another state as long as they meet the state’s requirements. Reciprocity agreements allow states...

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An Overview of Explicit Instruction

Have you ever attempted to follow a new recipe, only to identify that a step is missing or unclear? Or maybe the directions had too much info for your brain to process.  The same thing can happen when...

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Implementing the Four Parts of Explicit Instruction

Are you a teacher who is new to explicit instruction and needs help implementing it in your classroom? Then you have come to the right place. This article will tell you how to implement the four parts...

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The Edvocate’s Guide to Developing Learning Objectives

Learning objectives are brief statements that explain what learners will be expected to learn by the end of the school year, class, unit, lesson, project, or class period. Sometimes, learning...

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A Guide to Community-Based Learning

Community-based learning refers to various teaching methods and programs that educators utilize to connect what is being taught in schools to their surrounding communities, including local...

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Use Bloom’s Taxonomy to Teach Effectively

Bloom’s Taxonomy is an accepted framework adopted by teachers to help their students in the cognitive learning procedure. Teachers use it to concentrate on developing a higher level of thinking...

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Education Organizations and Associations: A Definitive List

Are you looking for a list of education organizations and associations? If so, check out our list below. American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) is the preeminent global professional society...

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How to Get Alternative Teacher Certification

Everyone does not follow the same path to becoming a teacher. Maybe you decided out halfway through your bachelor’s degree that you wanted to be a teacher, and there is no training program available....

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Why You Should Become a National Board Certified Teacher

There are several reasons to become a national board-certified teacher. Board-certified educators prove their worth in the classroom every day: Students learn more. A decade of education research...

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A Guide to Alternative Teacher Education Programs

Alternative teacher education programs have experienced a sudden and rapid rise across the United States over the past 20 years. These programs came about as a result of numerous requests for changes...

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Tenure: Everything You Need to Know

This is a well-respected position earned by faculty members who have been beyond excellent in the delivery of their services. This position enables them to remain in their given position without any...

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How to Avoid Poor Tech Training Practices

Tech training for educators usually fits into one of two categories. Either it’s well-planned and effective because educators received thorough training before using a new tech tool, or it’s a bust....

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The Significance of Effective Teacher Training

A good teacher is very important to a student’s performance. A teacher is trained to become great just like any other specialized profession. It is mandatory for teachers to train before teaching in...

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3 Strategies for Productive Teacher Mentoring

Teachers need to be prepared to mentor other professionals to help them advance in their careers. There are various strategies that can be put into place to help a teacher mentor another professional....

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Art and Science of Teaching / Reviving Reteaching

Reteaching is an art and science that has been around for centuries, and it is still an important part of teaching today. Reteaching is the process of using a variety of methods to help students learn...

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Your Students, My Students, Our Students: Rethinking Equitable and Inclusive...

Inclusive classrooms are becoming more and more popular in schools across the United States. There are many reasons for this, but at their core, inclusive classrooms are classrooms that are equitable...

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Making These 4 SEL Strategies Work in Your Classroom

In order to make these four strategies work in your classroom, you first need to be aware of what they are. SEL stands for Social, Emotional, Learning, and Physical. Each of these strategies can help...

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Universal Design in the Classroom: Do it Once, Do it Right

Universal Design is a philosophy that emphasizes creating products, environments, and systems accessible and usable by the greatest number of people, regardless of their abilities or disabilities....

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Fair Isn’t Equal: Seven Classroom Tips

In the educational world, the phrase “fair isn’t equal” has become a rallying cry for teachers who believe in the importance of differentiated instruction. Rather than treating all students the same,...

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