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.
Teaching
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5 Books That Have Inspired Teachers
Teachers talk about the books that have helped them strengthen their classroom instruction.
Teaching
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Enough Already With the New Initiatives. Give Teachers a Break
School leaders should not only ask if new approaches will aid learning but what teachers can stop doing to make room for the new task.
English Learners
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Students Make Mistakes. How Teachers Correct Them Matters
Lessons learned from correcting language learners can be used across subject areas.
Teaching
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Educators Share Their Best Ideas for Unlocking Student Learning
Teachers need to look beyond perceived biases and low expectations to help students succeed.
Teaching Profession
Opinion
Does Teaching Feel Chaotic Right Now? How to Cope
How math teachers can work in solidarity for the sake of their students and themselves.
School & District Management
Opinion
The Trump Administration Is Bullying Educators. We Can Fight Back
As just about every K-12 teacher or administrator knows, going along with a bully only encourages them.
Social Studies
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How to Empower Students Right Now, According to a Teacher
With social and political unrest, teachers must draw from the past to help students understand the world today.
English Learners
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English Learners May Feel Under Attack. Teachers Can Help Ease Their Fear
In a hostile political climate, teachers can best help their students by maintaining familiar routines.
Teaching
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How Teachers Can Judge the Credibility of Research
As a teacher, your time is limited. Don't waste it on programs that only serve the interest of the companies selling them.
School & District Management
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Education Leaders Share Their Ideas for Handling Political Uncertainty
If you lead long enough, chaos will find you. Here's how to manage it.
Teaching
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Let Us 'Talk Openly': What Students Want Right Now
Fearful, students explain that they want educators to help them understand what's going on.
Teaching
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What Teachers Should Know About Education Research
"Evidence-based" is the key piece of research in education. But what does that mean?
Teaching
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Zaretta Hammond: 6 Ways to Uphold Culturally Responsive Teaching
Go beyond performative acts of equity and focus on strengthening the instructional core of every child, the teacher educator advises.
Teaching
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'Fire Everywhere.' How to Find Joy in Teaching Right Now
There has never been a more critical time to teach students the power of words.