This excerpt from our upcoming book, The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide, highlights student reflection as a tool for assessing the learning of English-language learners. However, we’ve found these ...
Teachers can help students develop their social and emotional skills as they monitor and evaluate their own learning experiences.
A new book proposes ways for educators to rethink classroom management with a critical eye to their own practices and the evidence provided by research and experience. In From Discipline to Culturally ...
An international group of literacy education experts are calling on teachers and parents to adopt a new framework for ...
In an AI-driven world, learning isn’t just about information or skills. This article explores Funeducated’s focus on ...
Background: K–12 classrooms are experiencing a massive investment in computing technology. As we have reported in the blog post before, 50 percent of America’s classrooms appear to be at 1-to-1 with ...
Keep your "nose to the grindstone" is the advice we often give as an essential ingredient of learning difficult tasks. An old joke captures the problem with the old bromide for success, "Keep your eye ...