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The New Teacher’s Guide to Surviving Parent-Teacher Conference (part 3: After the Conference)

We can agree: parent-teacher conferences are exhausting, right? You might have endless energy for teaching kids all day, but something about meeting their parents leaves you drained. And it’s even worse after a parent-teacher conference. You feel exhausted. Your feet hurt. You’ve lost your voice…or possibly just your will to speak, ever again. But the

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The New Teacher’s Guide to Surviving Parent-Teacher Conference (part 2: During the Conference)

Parent-teacher conference season is stressful, no matter how many years you’ve been teaching. Knowing how to run a parent-teacher conference can make a huge difference in building relationships with families and ultimately helping students succeed. How you prepare for and run a conference isn’t just about the meeting itself; it reflects the systems you’ve built

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The New Teacher’s Guide to Surviving Parent-Teacher Conference (part 1)

Ah, parent-teacher conferences. Exhausting for teachers, nerve-wracking for students, and just as stressful for parents. And yet, the system continues, because meeting with parents can make a real difference. Consistent check-ins help everyone stay focused on the student’s progress. One of my coworkers once described the school system as a tricycle: the student is the

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Behind the Scenes: What My Students Don’t See About Back-to-School Classroom Setup

To students, parents, and pretty much everyone outside education, classroom setup seems like it just…happens. One day the room is bare, and the next it’s fully stocked and welcoming. Maybe the back-to-school classroom setup fairies do it while we’re all sleeping. (I wish!) But after years of setting up classrooms, I’ve learned that getting everything

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10 Back-to-School Writing Prompts (and What Each One Reveals About Your Students)

Starting a new school year is the best, isn’t it? The gleam of freshly waxed floors… The scent of pencil shavings in the air… The quiet thrill of brand-new markers… And then – the terror. You don’t know these kids. Not yet. Not their names. Not their strengths. Not their quirks. Not what they remember

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Classroom Management That Works: 5 No-Prep Strategies You Can Use Tomorrow

Looking for some easy, no-prep classroom management strategies? Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned veteran, sometimes classroom behavior feels totally out of control.  These classroom-tested strategies will help you quiet a noisy class, reduce disruptions, and take back your teaching time – starting tomorrow. You’ll learn: These classroom management strategies are student-tested, teacher-approved,

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