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Reimagining the parent-teacher-student triangle can set the stage for an empowering and impactful long-term partnership.
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A former fourth grade teacher turned curriculum alignment specialist reminisces about the small moments and minor catastrophes that filled her days as an educator—and inspire her work today.
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This eagerly awaited back-to-school period is filled with challenges, opportunities, and plenty of emotion. Educators reflect on how grown-ups can help kids navigate yet another “new normal.”
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BrainPOP staffers—and former K-12 educators—reflect on the new school year, and share their best lived and learned advice.
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Developing meaningful connections and authentic relationships is essential for building classroom community and helping students succeed.
Continue ReadingEducators Reflect on the Lessons of Juneteenth
Sharing information, inviting others to learn, and bringing them into the experience is a celebration of Black culture.
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