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Are You Teaching Black History in a Culturally Responsive Way?
-If you’re planning lessons for Black History Month, you NEED to read this blog post first!
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Education is Freedom
-Education is powerful. It has the ability to right a wrong. It can shed light in an area where there is darkness and it has the power to change the future.
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Hawaii Teacher Certification
-iteachHAWAII offers seven online instructional courses that are designed to prepare you to be an excellent classroom teacher.
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15 Ideas for Building Community in Your Virtual Classroom
-With distance learning options becoming a reality for many districts, educators are looking for ways to facilitate the traditional get-to-know you activities in an online space.
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Teacher Burnout Resources for You
-Even the best teachers, the cream of the crop, get tired. There are days when our passion ebbs but doesn’t flow. Or, maybe we’re searching, we’re digging deep, but you can’t even find even an ounce of drive.
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Crisis Not Averted – Teacher Shortage Still Exists
-Schools have been plagued since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the peak of school shutdowns “at least 55.1 million students in 124,000 U.S. public and private schools” were affected (Education Week).
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The Power of Letting Go
-“Whenever you are putting something out there, 10% of people will hate it, 80% will be indifferent, and 10% will be raving fans.”
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5 Tips for Teaching Special Education Online
-Many special education teachers, paraprofessionals, and administrators are wondering how to provide online services to students with disabilities.
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What is Confirmation Bias?
-Confirmation Bias is: “bias that results from the tendency to process and analyze information in such a way that it supports one’s preexisting ideas and convictions.”