Teachers
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The Three Most Significant Trends and Developments in Education that Impact Today’s Teachers
Education reform has been a long and broad-scoped process. It’s touched on everything from classroom procedure to classroom design. Of course, teachers themselves have ... -
Help Your Students Overcome with Assistive Technology
If your classroom has students with special needs, modern technology can be a massive blessing. Digital devices and screen capability have helped countless students ... -
5 Ways Gifted Students Learn Differently
What distinguishes gifted children from other children? This question has been under debate for some time. However, as educators, understanding how gifted students learn ... -
Check out the 5 Steps One School Takes to Transform Dropouts into Graduates
When you think about credit-recovery programs, you likely think of truant or at-risk students. These students, who need a push to catch up after ... -
Why stories matter for children’s learning
Peggy Albers, Georgia State University Ever wondered why boys and girls choose particular toys, particular colors and particular stories? Why is it that girls ... -
Educators: What You Need To Know About Cell Phones
Cell phones: good or bad? There’s no denying they’ve made modern life much more convenient. Communication happens at the drop of a hat – ... -
Teachers as Hackers – the promise of school revolution
By Maya Wizel Teachers as Hackers? Isn’t hacking a negative thing? Isn’t hacking all about computers? Two recent conferences used the word “Hackathon” to ... -
Teachers, Here Are 2 Ways to Discipline Your Students
As you look for your own way of operating your classroom efficiently, there are several styles of teaching discipline to consider. One that is ... -
Empowering students and lessons in giving constructive feedback
A guest post by Brooke Chaplan **The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. ... -
How to Teach a Room of Digital Natives
Children in today’s classrooms will most likely be digital natives, people who were born in the digital era and have used technology all their ...








