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How Educators Can Better Help Students

 I would recommend that every teacher and administrator think every day: How did I connect today? How did I reach out to a student that hasn’t spoken on my Zoom class in a week? I’ve got a class of 20 students, and … Continue reading

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Appreciation

At the start of school year, we get each staff members emergency contact info. During the year. I take a photo of the person teaching and mail it to their families, along with a letter telling them how hard their … Continue reading

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How Educators Can Better Help Students

We’re in a difficult time. It’s harder to stay focused. So when a student needs to turn in something late, be inclusive of that. Grace is the most important thing. Ritika

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Teachers

Middle school is an incredibly special time, when you just begin to see glimpses of the adult that child will become. We owe a huge debt to those teachers who work with kids at this challenging age. Positively Purging-I welcome … Continue reading

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What Makes a Good Teacher?

One of my favorite sections of the paper is “My Take”. It’s kind of like the editorial section- the premise is to submit a personal essay of no more than 500 words with strong opinions. The topics are usually unlimited … Continue reading

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