Plus, Relationship Building From Day 1
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July 13, 2022

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How School Leaders Can Rebalance Teachers’ Job Demands and Resources 

Teachers are experiencing increasing demands on their time and decreasing resources to meet those demands. Here’s a way to put things back in balance.

Relationship Building From Day 1 

Strategies for fostering relationships with middle and high school students starting on the first day of the school year and then growing them all year long.

Supporting Teachers During Times of Crisis 

After two difficult years, teachers need support from administrators more than ever, but providing the right support is key.

Making Math Accessible for All Students 

With effective supports, all students have an opportunity to participate in problem-solving and higher-level mathematical thinking.

Future-Ready Outcomes as an Alternative to Participation Grading 

This assessment strategy pairs content-based standards with the development of skills that equip students for success in the future.

The Value of Reciprocal Feedback 

Teachers often give high school students feedback to guide their learning—soliciting feedback about the class from them helps deepen the teacher-student rapport.

Using Projects to Build Community 

Starting the year with a fun small-group project helps middle and high school students get to know and trust one another.

4 Ways Teachers Can Support Students’ Emotional Well-Being 

Teachers can create emotionally safe spaces in their classrooms while also recognizing when students need mental health help from outside sources.

Maximizing Group Work With a Tactical Pause video icon

Taking a time-out during group work allows you to celebrate or redirect students’ work—or clarify the task you’ve given them.

Physics Design Challenges Based on Big Ideas 

A strategy for designing classroom competitions that encourage all students to learn from each other as well as from their own trial and error.

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