Featured Videos
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How Students Find Strength Now | Learning My Voice Has Power
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Student-activist Brandon Griggs and Jacksonville’s city council vice president Samuel Newby reflect on how to empower students to use their voice in their communities.
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How Students Find Strength Now | Becoming Independent Learners – Collectively
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Principal Jill Gurtner and Matthew Thompson, a recent graduate of her Clark Street Community School, reflect on how a community can encourage students in the productive struggle of learning.
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How Students Find Strength Now | Success Starts With Agency
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Education researcher Nicole Williams Beechum and recent high school graduate Azadi Mathew-Lewis reflect on what students need from educators as students define success for themselves.
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How Students Find Strength Now | Supporting Student Leadership
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Youth advocate Cristina Perez talks to student-activist Jennifer Belo on how to elevate student voice in times of crisis and beyond.
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How Students Find Strength Now | Everybody Needs a Team
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High school student activities director Michael Jabour and student-athlete Grace Johnson discuss how doing athletics remotely during the pandemic helped maintained students' motivation and well-being.
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Building Remote Learning Relationships
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When teachers pivoted to remote learning in the spring, they found new tools and novel ways of engaging their students. As they prepare for the fall semester, three teachers share what worked for them.
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Try This at Home: How to Make Invisible Ink
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In the third of three STEM experiments, high school science teacher Jonte Lee teaches students how to make invisible using ingredients that can be found around the home.
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Try This at Home: How to Make Slime
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In the second of three STEM experiments, high school science teacher Jonte Lee teaches students how to make slime using ingredients that can be found around the home.
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Try This at Home: How to Make a Rubber Egg
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In the first of three STEM experiments, high school science teacher Jonte Lee teaches students how to make an egg bouncy, using ingredients that can be found around the home.
Popular Videos
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What the Science Says About How Kids Learn to Read
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In this video, reporter Sarah Schwartz offers an overview of the important research findings on early reading. (December 16, 2019)
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College of Education Now Prepares Teachers in the Science of Reading
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Dee Dee Cain and Kristi Starks have spent much of their careers teaching children to read, but just a few years ago, they found out about the science of reading, and why many children they taught never learned to read. (April 30, 2019)
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Teaching Fractions Under the Common Core
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Zach Champagne, assistant in research at FCR-STEM at Florida State University, compares the “traditional” area model for teaching fractions to the number-line model emphasized in the Common Core State Standards. (November 7, 2014)
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Are Students Juuling in Your Classroom?
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JUULs are easy to hide, have a flavored smell, and don’t emit much vapor. So how is a teacher to know if a student is JUULing, or vaping, in class? (July 31, 2018)
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ESSA Explained: Inside the New Federal K-12 Law
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The Every Student Succeeds Act rolls back much of the federal government's big footprint in education policy, on everything from testing and teacher quality to low-performing schools. (March 31, 2016)
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Vaping in Schools: ‘Juuling’ Is Popular Among Teens Despite Health Risks
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The use of these e-cigarettes like the popular Juul brand is spiking among youth, but parents often aren't even sure what they are and many teens mistakenly believe there are no serious health risks. (July 18, 2018)
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Social-Emotional Learning, Explained
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What is social-emotional learning? How can schools help teachers to weave the concepts into everyday classroom instruction? And can educators know whether the strategies are working? Reporter Evie Blad explains. (June 4, 2018)
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Walking in a Student's Shoes
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The Shadow a Student Challenge encourages school leaders to spend a day walking in a students' shoes. Assistant principal Karen Ritter followed a 9th grader through all of his classes. What did she learn? (August 11, 2016)
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What Is ‘Transfer of Learning’ and How Does It Help Students?
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Education Week Teacher blogger Larry Ferlazzo shares five ways teachers can help students make connections across subject areas and the world beyond the classroom. (April 19, 2017)