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Social, emotional, and academic development (SEAD) is a subtle shift from SEL, but it can make a big difference for students.
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As the spring semester begins, have students reflect on what worked in the fall—and what didn’t—to make a plan for the rest ...
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It’s easy to feel fear of missing out over new pedagogical tools and strategies. Here’s how to avoid getting overwhelmed.
Pop quizzes, self-tests, and other active strategies are more effective for students than simply reviewing notes.