This book explores how to design instruction and structure classes so all students can authentically connect with the content, their learning, and one another.
School leaders can use this reflection tool to navigate difficult times and tap into emotional intelligence--EQ--while experiencing hardships, conflict, or division.
This book provides practical advice for educational trainers seeking high-leverage strategies for training adults and covers the essential components of a powerful train-the-trainer program.
A practical way forward for those who refuse to accept the status quo as the best we can do, with role-specific guidance for teachers, principals, district leaders, and community members committed to racial equity in education.
In this thoughtful guide, Allison Rodman offers a comprehensive framework for supporting educators' social-emotional development and professional learning--both individually and as a collective.
A game-changing resource that shows educators how to break free from the tyranny of lesson design templates and start streamlining curriculum, assessment, and planning to make learning experiences more immersive, interesting, and emotionally resonant.
Chase Mielke provides tools and strategies that principals and other school leaders need to address teacher burnout and make a real systemic difference.
Updated with new research and insights, this foundational guide to an essential aspect of differentiation provides the strategies teachers need to lead and manage classrooms where each student is recognized and respected and every student thrives"--
This book presents more than 200 actionable strategies organized around seven skills and dispositions that instructional coaches can use to help teachers reach their goals.
A practical and systematic approach to deepening student engagement, promoting a growth mindset, and building a classroom culture that truly supports thinking and learning.
Preparing students to participate fully in tomorrow's world demands that we nurture their global competence, and this book shows teachers how to do just that.
A field-tested, classroom-based approach for developing the critical thinking, social-emotional, problem-solving, and discussion skills students need to be good citizens and effective changemakers.
This book helps teachers demystify and democratize data analysis, shows how data can be humanizing information, and helps educators embed equity in data work.
Best-selling author Eric Jensen examines how poverty and inequity hurt students and how teachers can help by infusing equity into every aspect of their practice.
Proven, practical ways to make high school a rewarding experience that equips students with the knowledge and skills that will fuel their progress in life.
This book explores the effects of trauma on newcomer students and presents stress-mitigating strategies that empower them as they transition to a new environment"--