by Dan DeMarle | Jul 8, 2023 | Teaching, Uncategorized
By Chris A. Zeigler Dendy, M.S. Learning is a habit borne out of practice, persistence, and positivity. Students who approach school as a challenging puzzle will prevail — as long as they understand they are the solution. Here, learn how to help your child build...
by Dan DeMarle | Jul 3, 2023 | Teaching, Uncategorized
A first-year educator offers simple strategies that helped her balance her professional life with her life outside of the classroom. By Audra Lynam March 10, 2023 SDI Productions / iStock Teaching is a rewarding but challenging career, which can feel impossible at...
by Dan DeMarle | Jun 24, 2023 | Teaching, Teaching, Uncategorized
Collin Binkley ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON – Math and reading scores among America’s 13-year-olds fell to their lowest levels in decades, with math scores plunging by the largest margin ever recorded, according to the results of a test known as the nation’s report...
by Dan DeMarle | May 6, 2023 | Assistive Technology, Classroom, Teaching, Teaching
Teachers and administrators from pre-K through 12th grade named these tools their top picks for this year and beyond. https://www.edutopia.org/article/10-teacher-picks-best-tech-tools
by Dan DeMarle | Jan 13, 2023 | Behavior Management, Behavior Management, Classroom, Inclusion, Special Education, Teaching, Teaching
The New York State Education Department (NYSED), Office of Special Education is sharing the following three new modules from the IRIS Center. The IRIS Center, supported by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs, develops and...
by Dan DeMarle | Jan 8, 2023 | Dyslexia, Learning Disability, Special Education, Teaching, Teaching
In 2019, a grassroots campaign led by parents succeeded in passing a wave of dyslexia legislation. Many states mandated hallmarks of the Orton-Gillingham method, specifically calling for “multisensory” instruction, to help students with dyslexia read and write...