Completing academic assignments on time is one of the most important skills for students in school, college, and university.
Completing work on time is a learnable skill, and teachers can use these restorative practices to help students develop it.
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What’s the best way to support perfectionistic students? Teachers don’t always agree
Imagine a student spending hours meticulously erasing and rewriting a paragraph that is already excellent. Down the hall, another student asks her teacher to go over every line in the rubric before ...
As generative AI becomes more advanced and accessible, it’s helpful to revise assignments in ways that deter unauthorized use while promoting genuine learning. Here are detailed strategies for ...
Sarah Nichols is a national-board-certified teacher and a Utah Teacher Fellow in Salt Lake City: I teach secondary students with disabilities, many of whom are also English Learners. If I chose to ...
Editor’s note: This guest opinion column was adapted from a letter the author sent to the DeKalb School District board and administrative leadership and published with her permission. The conversation ...
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