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Strategies to Support Struggling Readers
With March being “National Reading Month,” events are planned across the country as resources being made readily available for reading teachers and parents. However, the Stride PD Center recognizes that most teachers do not consider themselves
Understanding the Dyslexia Mindset
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Cultivating Innovation
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Igniting Curiosity: A Heartfelt Journey to Lifelong Learning
NOTE: I will be leading a live session at Promising Practices 2024 on this same topic and go much deeper. If you have not registered, then please do so to attend this award-winning conference: Promising Practices.
The Leadership Pivot: A Successful Second Semester
A new semester can bring new challenges, but it can also drag the obstacles from the first semester – kicking and screaming – into another marathon of instructional practices, professional development, and paralyzing data sets. As
Self-Care and the Holidays: Recharging over Winter Break
Now that we are in mid-December, attention is quickly turning toward the winter break. Teachers often look forward to the winter break as a time to unwind, recharge, and spend quality time with family and friends.
Epilepsy Awareness – All Year Long
As we wrap up November, let’s not forget that November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month (NEAM) – a time to educate about epilepsy and seizures. However, this awareness is important for school personnel to have all
Principal Strategies: Academic Focus Between the Holidays
The academic focus is often lost between Thanksgiving and the Winter Break as this stretch is one of the toughest for students, teachers, and school leaders. Everyone in education knows it because there is a collective
November-themed Math
While my primary teaching experience was in social studies, I still remember that first year of teaching (well before the No Child Left Behind Act). I got my first teaching schedule, looked it over and saw
3 Ways To Bring Teacher PD Into The 21st Century
PRESS RELEASE | DECEMBER 5, 2022 ON ESCHOOL NEWS
Author: Darren Reed – Senior VP | SPDC
Rather than having to wait for the next teacher workday to address what they’re facing in the classroom this week, teachers should have real-time access to diverse topics in the form of on-demand, personalized teacher PD content with a focus on preparation and planning, data-driven practices, instructional environment, and building relationships..