Diversity
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Cultivating the Inclusive Classroom
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, by the year 2027 the percentage breakdown of students is projected to look like the following: ... -
6 Ways Teachers Should Respond to Academic and Behavioral Problems
To be an effective teacher, it’s essential to be able to respond to academic failure and misbehavior in all students. If you attempt to ... -
7 Ways That Black Students are Discriminated Against in U.S K-12 Schools
African Africans have a long history of being mistreated in the United States, starting with slavery. It should come as no surprise that their ... -
How to Challenge Islamophobia with Education
Ever since the events of 9/11, Americans haven’t been able to separate themselves from the “all Muslims are terrorists” trope. As a matter of ... -
Create a culture of learning in your classroom
Maybe you’ve witnessed a classroom where the focus on learning is intense. A hum of excitement resonates in the air, and everyone, the teacher ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 7: How Digital Age Teachers Can Win Over Parents
Education is a collaborative process, as it takes many stakeholders working in unison to help students succeed academically. One of the most integral parts ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 4: How to Create a Culturally Responsive Classroom
Building a culturally responsive classroom is hard. To help you along your journey, here is your guide to exploring and respecting the cultural backgrounds ... -
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Announcing the Winners of the 2018 Tech Edvocate Awards
Every day, technology innovations transform the way people learn and how educators teach. In the last few years, the edtech field has attracted a ... -
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Introducing The Edvocate Podcast
For over 15 years, veteran educator Matthew Lynch has written about and researched the field of education. On “The Edvocate Podcast,” he discusses education ... -
What’s Happening in the Brain of a Multi-Lingual Child?
Have you ever considered what might be going in the mind of someone who happens to be multilingual? Modern research continues to point to ...