How To Write a Bibliography (Three Styles, Plus Examples)
Give credit where credit is due.
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Do Online Job Boards Help Districts Find More Teachers?
School district recruiters are experimenting with services like Indeed and LinkedIn, but they report variable success so far.
Digital Accessibility Is a Bigger Education Issue Than We Think. Here’s What We Can Do About It.
About a month ago, a colleague forwarded me a newsletter from the school she works with. It was a normal-looking school newsletter: a three-page PDF …
20+ Famous Astronauts Your Students Should Know
Out of this world!
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Are My Students “Cheating” by Reading Graphic Novel Adaptations of Classics?
This author’s adaptations (plus so many resources!) can actually enhance your curriculum.
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Swim Lessons Save Lives. Should Schools Provide Them?
A push is on in some states to make swim lessons part of the school curriculum.
The Case for Choosing a Physical Book Over a Digital Reader
Physical books encourage a deeper reading of a text than digital devices do, some experts argue.
Principals, Here Are 4 Ways to Show Your Appreciation for Teachers
A sincere thank you and a day off to catch up on grading are among the ideas readers shared.
Districts Try New Approach to Contracts: Tying Payments to Student Learning
The shift in contracting aims to broaden vendors’ focus from providing services to showing results.
How to Become a Self-Aware School Leader (Opinion)
Those in leadership positions sometimes default to “this is how I do things” thinking, but that disposition can be harmful.