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Portrait of an adorable little girl holding hands in prayer with her family before having a meal together. iStock
This year, shift your approach to Thanksgiving in the classroom by focusing on seeking truth, fostering deep connections with people and place and centering Indigenous voices and knowledge.
A young mother and child work on a computer together. iStock
Computational thinking is a “creative problem-solving process” that empowers kids to be critical thinkers, innovators, effective communicators and lifelong learners.
A small child smiles as she works in front of a computer.
Integrating games in class has been proven to help improve focus and reading ability, including in children with special education needs.
A man waves to the camera as he videoconferences.
The downsides of not meeting physically can be devastating for education, so we need to build learning communities that include all students and provide a safe space for them to succeed.
Teacher Shelly Bautista reads aloud in front of a laptop.
This fall, teachers have the opportunity to model to their kids what it looks like to learn and overcome obstacles together.
project based learning classroom project on a table of a playground made with paper, Lego and tape.
Project-based learning inspires a love of learning in children. Here are some examples that have worked in my school, plus some tips on how to adapt this method for distance learning.
A young girl looks over her caregiver's cell phone.
If most families have cell phones, how can teachers harness the power of this tool to help fill educational gaps for early childhood learning?
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