In This Issue:

    • Judy Willis and Jay McTighe on grabbing students' attention
    • How tutors (and teachers) can talk less and get their students talking more
    • Teaching reading, moving away from decontextualized strategy instruction
    • Unconscious gender bias in elementary math classes
    • Building secondary students' executive functioning skills
    • Ten principles for holding people accountable
    • Expert advice on applying to college
    • Graphic novels on electoral politics
    • Dance moves around the world

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    In This Issue:

    • Adam Grant on the difference between empathy and compassion
    • A harm-reduction approach to standardized testing
    • With complex problems, don't leap to solutions
    • Insights on teaching and learning from brain science
    • Timothy Shanahan on literacy priorities in middle schools
    • What happened to Finland, the poster child of good pedagogy?
    • How helpful are clearinghouses that rate K-12 programs?
    • Knowledge gaps about the Holocaust
    • Award-winning fiction books for children

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    In This Issue:

    • How to be a caring boss and not burn out
    • A three-step approach to eliminating student cellphone use in schools
    • Heterogeneous high-school courses with an honors option
    • An "inside-out" approach to schoolwide discipline problems
    • What is science - and why should students care?
    • Recommended tech tools for teachers
    • Award-winning nonfiction children's books

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    by Sharone Bar-David

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    by Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey

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    In This Issue:

    • Teacher teamwork that gets results
    • Using classroom videos for coaching cycles
    • The role of personal identity in the classroom
    • Activating inner leadership potential in a few minutes
    • How libraries can launch preschoolers into reading
    • Mental health tips for stressed-out adults
    • A different way of arranging students’ desks
    • Recommended poetry books and verse novels

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    In This Issue:

    • Five strategies for better thinking
    • How leaders respond to unexpected events
    • Student self-talk and classroom success
    • Middle-school girls dealing with gendered harassment
    • Teen social media use varies by race and ethnicity
    • Elementary subject-area specialization and teacher turnover
    • The pros and cons of online grading programs
    • Books on Tourette syndrome and sensory processing disorder

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    by Patrick Lencioni

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    In This Issue:

    • Cellphones in schools: to ban or not to ban
    • Making home visits count
    • Jon Saphier on high-expertise teaching
    • How is a principal's literacy leadership like being a point guard?
    • Two levels of questioning in social studies classrooms
    • A comparison of Eureka Math, Everyday Mathematics, and Go Math!
    • Recommended children's books on dyslexia
    • Thinking through the pros and cons of ChatGPT

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    In This Issue:

    • Giving students an operating system for their adult lives
    • How can we capture students' attention in a tech-saturated world?
    • Helping young adolescents stay safe when they're online
    • Key research insights this year
    • Does school choice improve the quality of education?
    • Second graders create culturally relevant decodable readers
    • Literacy skills in different content areas
    • Factors in effective substitute teaching
    • Recommended children's books on autism
    • Lots more intriguing math problems
    • A news literacy website

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