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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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Not all students have reliable internet connections or devices, creating a digital divide that exacerbates existing inequalitiesespecially for younger learners in an online elementary school setting where consistent access is critical for foundational development.

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How a Focus on Independent Learning Transformed My Most At-Risk Students

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Centered Learning Since starting college, I’ve wanted to develop a classroom that ran entirely by learning centers. I spent the first four years of my career building the activities and classroom management skills I would need to pull it off. What did you learn about the content or yourself at that center?

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Teacher Support in the Digital-Blended Classroom

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Teachers can spend less time constructing lessons and more time developing approaches to the content for multiple learning styles in the classroom. Felicia Zorn has taught both middle school in Georgia and elementary school in Tennessee. About the Author.

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How to Avoid Favoritism in Your Classroom

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Stick to Your Classroom Management Plan A key way to maintain fairness in your classroom is by consistently adhering to your classroom management plan. Include Every Student, Every Time Many teachers use a system like the Popsicle stick method to ensure fairness in the classroom.

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How to Show Gratitude

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Imagine a class where the students do not feel valued by their teacher; a class where students do not have a voice, are not asked for feedback on what and how they are learning, and where the teacher is unaware of their feelings. It is important to know that social-emotional learning comes before instruction in any content area.