How Families are Pushing Schools to Teach Reading Skills More Effectively

How Families are Pushing Schools to Teach Reading Skills More Effectively

As a child, Connie Williams learned to read using the “whole word” strategy, which has since been disproven as an effective technique. She graduated high school in Oakland, Calif., but she was functionally illiterate. Since then, her children and grandchildren have attended Oakland public schools, all of them struggling to learn to read. And it wasn’t just her family -- the district is failing thousands of kids. Now, Connie Williams is part of a movement of families advocating for phonics instruction, hoping that different teaching strategies will help their kids finally learn how to read well enough to access the rest of their education. After all, equal access to education is supposed to be a civil right.

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The Right Way to Say “I’m Sorry”

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Inclusive Dress Codes: A Challenge and an Opportunity

In recent years, dress codes have been undergoing significant shifts in many schools across the nation. With language targeting hair, visible skin, and footwear, dress codes are often touted as promot...

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How Extroverted Teachers Can Engage Introverted Students

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As educators move away from sage-on-the-stage instruction, their first step is often to foster more student discussion. A talkative classroom might be a mark of success in student-centered learning, b...

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Uncovering Healthy Relationships With Consent Education

Uncovering Healthy Relationships With Consent Education

Age-appropriate consent education involves much more than navigating sexual activity. It can show up in situations as mundane as sharing fries, asking someone to dance at prom, or initiating a romanti...

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Mindshift is Back with Season 8!

Mindshift is Back with Season 8!

MindShift is back with Season 8! Hear from educators and experts creating pathways for students to flourish. Subscribe to receive new episodes starting July 18.

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Many Students Are Using Study Strategies That Don't Work — and Better Options Exist

Many Students Are Using Study Strategies That Don't Work — and Better Options Exist

Our guest, University of Virginia Professor Daniel Willingham, is the author of a new book to help us break the cycle of ineffective learning habits. In “Outsmart Your Brain,” he gives tips on how to ...

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How Centering Joy Can Make Learning More Relevant to Students and Teachers

How Centering Joy Can Make Learning More Relevant to Students and Teachers

Gholdy Muhammad is Professor of Literacy, Language and Culture at the University of Illinois and the author of Unearthing Joy: A Guide to Culturally and Historically, Responsive Teaching and Learning....

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How Youth Sports Became a Feast or Famine World

Running coach and author, Linda Flanagan, talks about her book, “Take Back the Game: How Money and Mania are Ruining Kids’ Sports and Why It Matters," and gives tips on how parents can tell when they'...

21 Mars 202322min

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