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- Author: Joanna Merrithey
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When students are shown how to analyze grammar and develop an understanding of how grammar works, they can use it express precise meaning in their own writing. When students see how authors use grammar for specific purposes, they can apply grammar in their own writing.
- Author: Ron Watson
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A rise in awareness in regard to diversity, equity, inclusion, and representation is driving an evolution in social studies instruction, particularly civics instruction.
- Author: Kim Doele
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How we teach virtually is going to look and feel different than classroom teaching, but planning for engaging students remains essential.
- Author: Joanna Merrithey
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Everything can be playful with the right mindset—even cleaning! Play is essential for every child’s development, whether it be social play, independent play, or guided play.
- Author: Eric Placek
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Instead of looking at illustrations of dinosaurs in a textbook, students can use AR technology to get an up-close look at three-dimensional dinosaurs in action.
- Author: CSA Education
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We've put together a list of resources on teaching tolerance. Will you join us on this International Day for Tolerance as we continue to listen and learn?
- Author: CSA Staff
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The word itself, copyedit, is ambivalent. As a verb, it’s one word (preferred), but as a noun, it’s two words, copy editor, according to Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, so don’t believe everything your spellchecker tells you.
- Author: Lisa Panka
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Just as many states were getting their footing, the world was faced with a pandemic. States questioned how they could possibly meet their ESSA and ESEA requirements while trying to find a way to provide the most basic services to students at home.