ADHD tool for teachers?

Empowering Educators: A New Tool for Supporting Students with ADHD As an English Language Arts (ELA) teacher now focusing more on instructional support, I’ve immersed myself in the world of ADHD. My background includes conducting a qualitative study on ADHD during my master’s program, and since then, I’ve dedicated my […]

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How to create a cheat proof take home project?

Crafting a Cheat-Proof Take-Home Project: Tips for Educators As the semester winds down, many educators find themselves assigning mini-projects to gauge their students’ comprehension. However, with a large classroom—let’s say nearly 200 students—it can be challenging to both design unique projects and grade them effectively. Often, this leads to a […]

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Is Anyone Listening?

Seeking Voices: A Reflection on Professional Development Hello, dear readers! As an educator residing in a conservative community, I’ve taken the initiative to create a website that showcases the daily experiences and activities of teachers like me. I recently penned an editorial that reflects on a professional development workshop we […]

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I’ve heard that noise-cancelling headphones are almost mandatory to get good sleep in a dorm, but wouldn’t that make using an alarm clock impossible?

Finding the Balance: Sleep Solutions for Dorm Life As college life approaches, the excitement of moving into a dorm comes with its own set of challenges, especially when it comes to achieving a good night’s sleep. The buzz in the online community suggests that noise-cancelling headphones are essential for quieting […]

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