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3 Fresh Strategies That Get Students Engaged With Texts favicon

3 Fresh Strategies That Get Students Engaged With Texts

If things have gotten a little stale in your English classroom, we've got a few ideas you can try. 3 Fresh Strategies That Get Students Engaged With Texts first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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7 Teaching Practices that Nurture Student Voice favicon

7 Teaching Practices that Nurture Student Voice

What does it look like when teachers center student voice and student agency in their classrooms? 7 Teaching Practices that Nurture Student Voice first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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Before You Decorate Your Classroom, Here’s a Better Idea favicon

Before You Decorate Your Classroom, Here’s a Better Idea

These two back-to-school activities will help you get to know your students and make your classroom a space that belongs to everyone. Before You Decorate Your Classroom, Here’s a Better Idea first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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Bringing Joy Into Our Schools: A Conversation with Gholdy Muhammad favicon

Bringing Joy Into Our Schools: A Conversation with Gholdy Muhammad

Joy is not an extra. It's what lets us stay present, care for ourselves, and give our best to students, even when fear is trying to take over. Bringing Joy Into Our Schools: A Conversation with Gholdy Muhammad first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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How and Why to Use Concept Maps favicon

How and Why to Use Concept Maps

They're simple, they're low-tech, and they're incredibly powerful tools for learning. Let's review some best practices. How and Why to Use Concept Maps first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power with Learn-to-Learn Skills favicon

Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power with Learn-to-Learn Skills

We can teach our hearts out, but in the end, only the learner learns. So, how do we get students to own their learning? Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power with Learn-to-Learn Skills first appeared on Cult of Pedagogy.
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