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Challenging students to see and achieve their unique potential

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K-12 teachers, counselors, and other front-line educators all need an effective framework with a set of tools to assess, intervene, and empower our students to see and achieve their own unique potentials, whether in the classroom, guidance counseling sessions, student orientation, or community service opportunities.

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The math anxiety equation: How to solve for confidence in math class

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To me, math identity is the belief in ones ability to do math and use it in life. These false assumptions are holding back achievement for far too many students. With the right instructional approach, everyone can learn and do math. So how can we help students achieve positive orientations to math education?

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5 ways to create a strong math culture in your schools

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They are distant during class, uninterested in engaging with the material, and their beliefs confirmed every time they get a question wrong – “I can’t do math.” How can teachers combat this belief? Furthermore, research suggests that having a positive attitude toward math can boost math achievement. Make math relevant.

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3 ways teachers can drive student growth

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He shares how educators need to start taking credit for the learning happening in their classrooms by believing they are the ones causing that learning. Understanding learning does not just happen by chance is foundational for success. Educators who believe in student growth and achievement are the reason students grow.

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AEF Schools: Empowering Students with Individualized Learning, Social Growth, and Real-World Skills

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That vision became AEF Schools , a place designed for students who needed something differenta structured, supportive environment where learning goes beyond textbooks and tests. Learning That Works for Every Student Imagine a student who is bright, curious, and eager to learn but constantly struggles in a traditional classroom.

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5 essential digital learning reads

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Key points: Digital learning is a key part of students’ school experiences As technology evolves, so, too, do students’ learning opportunities See related article: Is AI the future of education? Edtech tools, connected learning experiences, and 21st-century skills all play a role in preparing students for the future.

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5 reasons to adopt an SEL curriculum in your district

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As a small rural district in Texas where 92 percent of students have families that are economically disadvantaged and where 68 percent of students are at risk, we place a big emphasis on social and emotional learning (SEL) and its value in the educational environment. I’m a firm believer in the fact that culture precedes achievement.