The Power of Student-Led Conferences

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TL;DR: Student-led conferences empower students to take ownership of their learning and enhance communication between students, parents, and teachers. These conferences build confidence, foster self-reflection, and strengthen the teacher-student relationship. Implementing student-led conferences involves preparation, student reflection, and ongoing support. Student-led conferences are revolutionizing the traditional parent-teacher conference model. These conferences foster independence, self-reflection, and stronger connections between students, parents, … Read More

National Hispanic Heritage Month

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TL;DR: Hispanic Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 and celebrates Hispanic culture and history. Schools and communities host events to highlight notable Hispanic contributions and promote diversity. Students can engage through online resources, picture books, and cultural activities to deepen understanding. National Hispanic Heritage Month National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15 … Read More

Empowering Students with Inclusive Prompts

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TL;DR: Back-to-school writing prompts can be exciting, but they also need to be inclusive. Some prompts may unintentionally alienate students in poverty. Choose prompts that allow all students to express themselves regardless of their background. Back-to-school time can be exciting but also challenging. Writing prompts help students express themselves. However, some prompts can unintentionally harm students in poverty. It’s crucial … Read More

Unlocking Creativity: National Arts in Education Week

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TL;DR: Arts education boosts student engagement, literacy, and aspirations. It fosters a positive school environment with fewer disciplinary issues. There is no negative effect on standardized test scores, dispelling myths about arts programs. Let’s unlock the power of creativity! When surveyed by the nonprofit organization Americans for the Arts, members of the U.S. public overwhelmingly agreed that the arts are … Read More

“Micah the Mighty Marathoner” Book Review

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TL;DR: Micah the Mighty Marathoner is an inspiring children’s book by Mackenzie Snell that tells the true story of her brother Micah, who runs marathons in a wheelchair pushed by their dad. Filled with life lessons, vibrant illustrations, and a message of perseverance and inclusivity, this book is a must-have for elementary school libraries. Micah the Mighty Marathoner is a … Read More