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National Poetry Month: Elementary Classroom Activities & Picture Books

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Every April, the literary world comes alive with rhythm and rhyme as we celebrate National Poetry Month. For elementary school teachers, this month is an opportunity to practice early literacy skills and foster a love for poetry and language. Curious how to teach poetry to early elementary students? Use this resource round-up to find engaging books and activities that will make National Poetry Month an enriching experience for your students.

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Bridging the Trust Gap in AI: Ethical Design and Product Innovation to Revolutionize Classroom Experiences

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Written by Leah Dozier Walker Executive Vice President of Equity & Inclusion at Waterford.org The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds tremendous promise across the education ecosystem. It has the potential to revolutionize learning experiences, enhance family engagement , and drive academic achievement. Leveraging AI can power differentiated instruction, personalize learning pathways , develop racially and culturally inclusive content, and provide invaluable feedback to educato

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24 Activities, Teaching Strategies, and Resources for Teaching Students with Autism

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodivergent condition that affects communication, behavior, and learning. Psychologists use the term spectrum disorder because symptoms and support needs vary depending on the child. Although clinically defined as a disorder, having autism does not mean something is wrong or “needs to be fixed” with a child; it means their brain is wired in a different way from what is considered more common or neurotypical.

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Phonics vs Phonological Awareness: A Guide Informed by the Science of Reading

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School and Classroom Strategies Informed by the Science of Reading Find upcoming and on-demand video series led by early education experts through the Webinar Library , featuring topics chosen with administrators in mind, like: Impactful Family Engagement Made Easy Understanding the Six Instructional Strands for Literacy Professional Learning: Teaching the Science of Reading Among the six key skills needed for literacy development , two are commonly used interchangeably: phonics and phonological

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Six Picture Books & Chapter Book Guides to Celebrate Black History Month with Young Students

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February marks Black History Month, a dedicated observance of the achievements, heritage, and contributions of Black Americans. It can also be an opportunity to find resources to integrate Black history into your curriculum throughout the year. In this article, we’ll talk about the connection between Black History Month and the concept of Windows and Mirrors, a framework that can inform your inclusive curriculum plans.

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Children’s Books for Celebrating Women’s History Month in Class

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Women’s History Month, observed each March, is a dedicated time to honor the accomplishments, resilience, and contributions of women. For elementary teachers, this month provides an opportunity and a reminder to include women’s history in your year-round curriculum. The significance of Women’s History Month serves as a powerful reminder that women have always been instrumental in shaping societies, breaking barriers, and influencing positive change throughout history.

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6 Tips for Building Trust Between Teachers and Administrators as a School Leader

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Just like family-teacher partnerships , a strong relationship between teachers and administrators is important for ensuring that students have the academic support they need. At the heart of this partnership is trust—something that takes time and conscious effort to build. Trust is not only important for a professional relationship between educators and leadership—it is the cornerstone of a healthy school environment.

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