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Cultivating a Growth Mindset in Education Among Teachers
In education today, the term “growth mindset” has gained significant traction. Growth mindset was coined by psychologist Carol Dweck, it refers to...
Getting Started with Differentiation: 5 Tips for Planning Differentiated Instruction
If you're on a quest to create a dynamic and inclusive classroom where every student can flourish, you're in the right place. Differentiated...
3 Benefits of Differentiation
In the first article of this series, we examined some common misconceptions about differentiation. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits that...
Differentiating in the K-12 Classroom: Unveiling Four Essential Elements
We’ve all been there – facing a classroom brimming with diverse personalities, learning styles, and needs. It's like orchestrating a symphony where...
3 Misconceptions about Differentiation
You have most likely heard of differentiation during your time teaching. It was presented to you as the way to reach all students in your classroom....
The Well-Trained Classroom
Why Training Students on Routines and Procedures is Vital Training students on instructional routines and classroom procedures is of paramount...
Prioritizing Relationships and Community Building
I noticed an episode of the Andy Griffith Show on my television this morning. Seeing that classic show got me to wondering why it’s still so...
From Chaos to Order: Harnessing the Power of Instructional Routines for Classroom Management
What are Instructional Routines? Instructional routines are systematic and structured sequences of teaching activities designed to enhance student...
Guiding the Way: Unpacking the Role of a Teacher Mentor for New Teachers
As the saying goes, "To teach is to touch a life forever." But for new teachers, the journey can be overwhelming. Stepping into the classroom for...
Being Prepared to Manage Your Class
Classroom Management Effective classroom management begins before school starts. There are many things to consider when developing a classroom...