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Back-to-School Survival Guide: Part Two – Communication with Parents & Letters Home
TeachersConnect’s Back-to-School Survival Guide is a 4-part series that deals with common topics...
Back-to-School Survival Guide: Part One – Your Classroom
TeachersConnect’s Back-to-School Survival Guide is a 4-part series that deals with common topics...
Find Me A Soulmate!
The surprising key to personalized learning FOR TEACHERS “It doesn’t seem to matter where you are...
Congrats to Bridget Monagle, our Teacher Spotlight honoree!
We’ve noticed that Bridget has been a rockstar community member in recent weeks. She started...
You Could Win a $500 GRAND PRIZE…
- Refer a Teacher Friend Today! Add joy and great resources to your classroom--on us. Invite your...
Spotlight Teacher: Cindy Arevalo
Congrats to Cindy Arevalo, our May Teacher Spotlight honoree! Cindy is a high school English...
The Cool Teachers Are Using Rubrics!
Assigning Writing By John Lambert I went to a liberal arts school and really fell in love with...
Spotlight Teacher: Joy Kirr
Congrats to Joy Kirr, our April Teacher Spotlight honoree! Joy has been an outstanding member of...
Teacher Spotlight: Julie Jensen
Congrats to Julie Jensen, our first Teacher Spotlight honoree! Julie has been a standout...
New Ways to Connect and Stay Connected
New Ways to Connect On TeachersConnect, all teachers can make a difference by collaborating with...
New Year, New … Approach to Teaching?
Self-Reflection in the New Year By Kristen Fraine With the New Year just starting there’s plenty...
“Fair” Means Everyone Gets What They Need to Succeed in School
“That's not fair! Why does Timmy get fewer spelling words than I do?" Some disabilities are...
Listen to Teacher Voices
What's on the mind of a teacher on the first day of school? Most of us remember what it felt like...
What are teachers reading this fall?
It’s important to always find some “me-time” even during the always-on-the-go school year....
Talking to Your Class about Students with Disabilities
At some point in every student’s life, they will work with a classmate who has a disability. I...