Small changes in language and classroom routines can increase connection and improve learning for young students.
By giving students a bit of time to ease into the day, teachers can help them feel ready to engage in learning.
Editor's note: A revision was made in the sixth paragraph to clarify her family's role in education. First grade is about learning foundational skills, like the basics of reading and math. But at ...
A sign in a classroom at Lead Elementary encourages children to take a break when feeling big emotions. Teachers across the country say student behavior is still challenging post-pandemic, and more ...
You can’t learn how to swim by dipping your toes in the water. The same idea holds true for teaching. Recently however, SUNY Cortland juniors Ashley Whitney and Kelly Rambo — both aspiring elementary ...
A DeBary Elementary School teacher's 12-second video showing the impact of students supporting a fellow classmate has gotten ...
Naomi Washington, B.A.‘25, volunteered with El Sol Elementary when she took the class in spring 2024, where she worked as a classroom aid. Already fluent in Spanish, she decided to take the course as ...
From fantasy adventures to historical nonfiction, classrooms are filled with imagination and meaningful conversations about ...
A group of second graders at Minges Brook Elementary celebrated America's 250th anniversary with fun activities in their ...
SPRINGBORO — Springboro Schools has unveiled a new outdoor classroom at Clearcreek Elementary, designed to enhance learning through an interactive environment. The vibrant outdoor classroom aims to ...
The up-and-coming generation of teachers who grew up with technology try to integrate it thoughtfully into lessons, though some are not used to separating their digital lives from their professional ...