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  • Using Online Discussion Boards
    Blog | In the Classroom

    Using Online Discussion Boards

    As more schools adopt learning management systems with discussion board features, it’s easy to ignore them altogether or fall into the trap of creating the same frustrating “busy work” assignments we so dislike ourselves as students if we don’t take the time to think about how to utilize them in a way that is truly meaningful for students.

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  • Episode 26: Whole Class Discussions: Finding What Works for You
    Podcast | In the Classroom

    Episode 26: Whole Class Discussions: Finding What Works for You

    What teacher-to-be doesn’t imagine a lively and engaging whole-class discussion as she ponders what her classroom will be like? This…

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  • How to Write Letters of Recommendation for Students
    Blog | In the Classroom

    How to Write Letters of Recommendation for Students

    There are many types of requests for these that cross our desks, but perhaps none so daunting as the letter of recommendation for university admission.

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  • Help for New Teachers: Navigating Office Politics When You Don’t Even Work in an Office
    Blog | Teacher Well-Being

    Help for New Teachers: Navigating Office Politics When You Don’t Even Work in an Office

    Something that often goes unaddressed in teaching and is certainly not covered in teacher preparation programs: managing and navigating office politics.

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  • Episode 25: Teacher Tips: Responding to Criticism (Because It’s Inevitable)
    Podcast | In the Classroom | Teacher Well-Being

    Episode 25: Teacher Tips: Responding to Criticism (Because It’s Inevitable)

    No one likes to be criticized. Even when we say we’re “open to criticism” or that “constructive criticism is appreciated,”…

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  • Teacher Life: Building Professional Relationships at Work
    Blog | Teacher Well-Being

    Teacher Life: Building Professional Relationships at Work

    Sometimes, and we can be VERY guilty of this ourselves, we get so involved in what’s going on in our classrooms, we forget that part of our teacher life exists in the professional world, and we need to focus on building productive, professional relationships with our colleagues.

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