Studies Weekly: Benefits of Reading Aloud to Children
Benefits of Reading Aloud to ChildrenJul 21, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley As educators, we know there are so many incredible benefits in reading aloud to children. In addition to…
Benefits of Reading Aloud to ChildrenJul 21, 2023 • by Debbie Bagley As educators, we know there are so many incredible benefits in reading aloud to children. In addition to…
Lesson Planning Strategy: Mapping Your School Year for SuccessJune 27, 2023 • by Studies Weekly As a new teacher, the prospect of lesson planning can feel like sailing through uncharted…
Summer School Can Address Learning Loss in these 5 Ways May. 24, 2023 • Studies Weekly Over the last few years, much has been said about “learning loss” due to…
8 Tips for Surviving Finishing the School YearMay. 17, 2023 • Studies Weekly As the school year ends, you may feel like you’re running the last leg of a marathon.…
Why Social Studies MattersMay 10, 2023 • Debbie Bagley NEWSLETTER Even though it’s not a state-tested subject in some areas, social studies is so important because it helps students find…
Incorporating Movement into Classroom LearningApr 20, 2023 • by Studies Weekly With increasing pressure on teachers to help their students perform well on standardized tests, many educators are forgoing physical…
Using Inquiry-Based Learning in ScienceMay 3, 2023 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Science is the art of discovery. Without scientists asking questions and seeking answers, many of the knowledge and conveniences…
Overcoming Relational Aggression and Social ExclusionFeb. 23, 2023 • Studies Weekly NEWSLETTER Despite educational leaders’ best efforts, bullying still occurs in schools across the nation. The Mizzou Ed Bully Prevention…
The Art of Artifacts: Why implement Student Artifacts into your classroom?Feb. 3, 2023 • By Debbie Bagley As teachers, we know it is important for students to think about their…
Learning Intentions and Success CriteriaJan. 11, 2023 • Studies Weekly Educational programs and policies change all the time. In the education industry, terms often evolve as well. Often, the new…