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The Power of Questioning

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Teacher-Driven vs. Student-Driven Classrooms  In many classrooms, the traditional setting tends to rely on a teacher-centered approach, where educators control the flow of information, and students passively receive knowledge. Although this can ensure that content is covered, it often limits student engagement, critical thinking, and autonomy. In contrast, student-driven classrooms actively involve learners in shaping…

Essential Tools for Educators to Enhance Language and Learning for ELLs 

Addressing the Needs of the Growing Population of ELLs in Today’s Classrooms As classrooms across the country continue to welcome a rising number of English Language Learners (ELLs), teachers face the challenge of ensuring that all students receive equitable learning opportunities. ELL students are not only tasked with learning academic content, but must also simultaneously…

Empowering Schools Through Culturally Responsive Education

Underrepresentation and Lack of Opportunity in Schools In classrooms across the country, many students from diverse cultural backgrounds face barriers in accessing equitable education. Underrepresentation in curriculum, teaching staff, and leadership, combined with limited opportunities for meaningful engagement, creates a gap between students’ potential and their educational outcomes. This lack of access to culturally responsive…

Instructional Planning for a Successful School Year

The Challenge of Aligning Diverse Student Needs with a Standardized Curriculum Instructional planning for the school year can sometimes present a challenge, especially when trying to align diverse student needs with a standardized curriculum. In any given classroom, students bring with them a wide array of abilities, learning styles, and interests. Some students might be…

Transforming Classroom Behaviors Through Innovative Instruction

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Managing Classroom Behaviors Through Executive Function Development The president of our company, Dr. Nancy Sulla, states: “Academic achievement depends on executive function. Mental and emotional wellness depend upon executive function. Social skills depend upon executive function. And exhibiting appropriate behavior depends upon executive function. So, tackle behavior at the foundational level of executive function.” The…