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Transforming Classroom Behaviors Through Innovative Instruction

executive function and behaviors

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…

Enhancing Mental Health and Executive Function in Schools

The Connection Between Mental Health and Executive Function Supporting mental health in schools has become increasingly important. Educators and administrators are more and more aware of the profound impact mental health has on students’ academic performance and overall well-being. One key area of focus is the development of executive function, which is essential for students…

The Need for Effective New Teacher Training

Addressing Turnover of New Teachers Teacher burnout and turnover have become pressing issues in education. The demanding nature of the profession, coupled with inadequate support for new teachers, often leads to disappointment and departure from the field. The consequences are grim: Students miss out on consistent guidance, schools struggle to maintain stability, and the education…

Equipping Educators with Tier 1 Support for the 2024–2025 School Year

Tier 1

The Role of Differentiation in Effective Tier 1 Instruction  Tier 1 instruction is the foundation of effective teaching, encompassing high-quality, evidence-based instruction provided to all students in a general education setting. A critical component of Tier 1 instruction is differentiation, which involves tailoring teaching methods and materials to meet the diverse needs of every student,…