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
“Micah the Mighty Marathoner” Book Review
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
Fostering Co-Teacher Relationships for Student Success
TL;DR: Regular weekly planning meetings and reflections enhance co-teaching effectiveness. Leveraging each teacher’s strengths creates a dynamic and supportive classroom environment. Standalone support classes complement co-taught sessions, providing tailored assistance to students. For the past twelve years that I have been teaching middle school English, I have worked with seven different co-teachers. Each is amazing and unique in their own … Read More
Teaching Juneteenth: Integrating Our Second Independence Day
TL;DR: Juneteenth, on June 19th, marks the end of slavery in the US, yet its significance is often overlooked. Teaching Juneteenth promotes holistic historical education, cultural awareness, empowerment, and social justice. Integrating Juneteenth into the curriculum enriches students’ understanding of American history and fosters inclusivity. Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, marks a pivotal moment in American history. Known as our … Read More
Inclusive Schools: Does Your Classroom Support Introverts?
TL;DR: Inclusive classrooms should meet each child where they are and respond to all the different parts of themself they bring to the classroom. Introverts are often overlooked. Reflect on how your school or classroom can be a more welcoming place for all. Thriving As You Are When students enter school they should be able to thrive using their strengths … Read More
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