An award-winning English and Social Studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif., Larry Ferlazzo is the author of Helping Students Motivate Themselves: Practical Answers To Classroom Challenges, The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide, and Building Parent Engagement In Schools.
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What Teachers Have Learned From Students and Mentors
Sometimes just a moment in time or a one-off comment can change the way teachers view their practice.
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'Explain Less, Show More' and Other Advice Teachers Have Learned
Teachers share how their instruction has improved from listening to—and taking to heart—observations and feedback they have received.
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Gholdy Muhammad Champions 'Unearthing Joy' in Her New Book
The esteemed educator explains the importance of bringing joy into the classroom and incorporating it into the curriculum.
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What Makes for Valuable Feedback? Teachers Weigh In
Knowing how to integrate the feedback into your practice can be a transformative experience.
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Educators Need to Get With the AI Program. ChatGPT, More Specifically
AI tools offer teachers a great opportunity to prepare students for all the good—and the not so good—that they can do.
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Should Students Be Allowed to Eat in Class? Here's What Teachers Have to Say
Set reasonable rules, but remember: Hungry students can’t concentrate on learning.
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19 Ways to Use ChatGPT in Your Classroom
The AI tool doesn't need to send you into a panic. It can be leveraged to help you and your students.
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Classroom Cellphone Use Is Fraught. It Doesn't Have to Be
Before you confront students or assume the worst about their phone use, ask them why they are using it. You might be surprised.
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Just Because You're a Teacher Doesn't Mean You Know It All
Teachers, whether novices or veterans, can always learn something new from their students and colleagues.
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Teachers: Give Yourself a Break. Don’t Expect Perfection, Especially in Your First Year
Looking back, veterans say they would have been easier on themselves for their shortcomings.
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ChatGPT: Teachers Weigh In on How to Manage the New AI Chatbot
Sure, the program can lead to cheating, but it can also free up teachers' time for important instruction.
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The 10 Most Popular Classroom Q&A Posts of 2022
Advice for novice teachers. Games to excite student learning. Check out these and other posts that caught readers' attention this year.
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Lower the Bar, Stifle the Student
Teachers often choose not to push students too much because they don't want the students to get frustrated and quit. That's a mistake.
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Teacher Expectations Play a Big Role in the Classroom. Here's How
Is it possible to find a balance between demanding too much or too little from students? These educators explore.