by Dr. Rose Vukovic and Rachel Harari | Mar 10, 2013 | Articles
When students show signs of math anxiety they should be taught relaxation techniques and other steps aimed to reduce their worries. Last year we met a 7-year-old girl we’ll call Zoey. A shy second grader who excelled at reading, Zoey’s parents and teachers were... by Susan Lucille Davis | Mar 6, 2013 | Articles
Sharing success stories allows teachers to get new ideas and to revive the passion of the profession, middle-grades educator Susan Lucille Davis writes in this blog post. Comparing it to Show and Tell in elementary classrooms, Davis offers suggestions to facilitate... by Nicholas Provenzano | Jan 27, 2013 | Articles
In this blog post, high-school English teacher Nicholas Provenzano writes about his pride in not having administered a quiz or test in all of the first semester. Several years ago, he decided to abandon multiple-choice tests in favor of giving students multiple ways...
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