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Learning Outcomes for Instructors, Not Just Students

Faculty Focus

But I’m not daunted by the work to come, because the biggest challenge is behind me: acknowledging that I still have much to learn about teaching. These are humbling admissions that strip away some unspoken beliefs I had been carrying around and deliver me back to the starting place: I am a learner in the classroom.

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Learning Outcomes for Instructors, Not Just Students

Faculty Focus

But I’m not daunted by the work to come, because the biggest challenge is behind me: acknowledging that I still have much to learn about teaching. These are humbling admissions that strip away some unspoken beliefs I had been carrying around and deliver me back to the starting place: I am a learner in the classroom.

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Tackle Teacher Burnout with 8 Tried-and-True Tips

Teachers Pay Teachers

If many teachers in a school are experiencing burnout, that school may struggle with chronic absenteeism, which can negatively affect student performance. Teacher burnout is a reason more educators quitting teaching completely. Change up your classroom organization to get a new lease on the school year!

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Teachable Moments: Connecting With Students In — and Out — of the Classroom

Edsurge

It’s often said that teaching and learning doesn’t always take place in the classroom—some of the most important lessons are learned on the playground, in the street, on the job or somewhere else. First we hear from Victor Tam, Principal at the Edwin and Anita Lee Newcomer School in San Francisco Unified School district.

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