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How to Create Gender-Affirming Classrooms

Explore ways to make classrooms more inclusive and gender-affirming.

Teaching Strategies and Classroom Policies to Help Students With Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety affects millions of children, including in the classroom. Learn how to help them cope and thrive at school.

How to Support Teachers of Color

Teachers of color provide many educational and personal benefits to students, but often struggle with burnout. Learn about how to support them.

Resources to Support Students With Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a hidden disability that can affect how children learn. The following resources can help offer support.

A Guide to Using Graphic Novels to Teach Difficult Subjects

Graphic novels can be a powerful learning opportunity to talk about difficult themes with children. This guide from Teach.com includes activities and book recommendations for parents and educators.

Using Podcasting in the Classroom: Activities and Recommendations

There seems to be a podcast for everything and everyone. And a growing number of people are finding their audio niche: More than a quarter of Americans listen to podcasts weekly, according to The Infinite Dial.

Teaching Students How to Respect Cultural Diversity

This guide can provide some helpful strategies for teaching children and students respect for different cultures. Explore activities that incorporate multicultural education.

How College Students Can Gain Work Experience Virtually

Virtual internships may be the future of work. Navigate how to succeed in one and learn how to search for the right fit.

How to Address Trauma Related to Curriculum Violence

Growing up in the South Side of Chicago, Keisha Rembert recalls what it was like attending a Catholic school, where students of her background were not well-represented.
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More Elementary Schools Offering Foreign Languages

While foreign language instruction has been around for decades as part of public school curriculums, it has predominantly been taught at the secondary school levels.
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How to Spark Intrinsic Motivation in Your Students

It’s been quite a while since learning experts and business coaches have taken gamification on board – to improve student/employee engagement, experiment with new motivation techniques and unlock hidden potentials in a revamped environment.

How to Find a Teaching Mentor

Whether you’re at the start of your career or a veteran in the industry, there’s always room for development. However, the direction you grow in will be dependent on your motivation and support system. Your motivation, or why you chose this path, likely existed before you applied to colleges.