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Classroom Observations: We Should Do Them, So Why Don’t We?

As school leaders, we need to ensure that classrooms are running well, instruction is strong across classrooms, and grade levels are building upon each other’s work. To provide the leadership that increases student learning, we have to be present where the learning happens — in our classrooms during daily instruction.

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Learning to Read Around the World: Bulgaria

Travel to Sofia, Bulgaria with American Kindergarten teacher Launa Hall as she learns how young Bulgarian children learn to read. The centerpiece of every classroom is the Cyrillic alphabet. 

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Right to Read

The Standards Trap: Why Grade-Level Teaching Fails Our Students

We deserve lesson plans that are based on evidence and effective strategies, not on standards and wishful thinking. Equity isn’t about rushing to grade-level standards — it’s about providing the methodical teaching that the students in our classrooms deserve. 

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Learning During School Breaks

Visit your local library to take advantage of all the fantastic activities and resources it has to offer. At the library, you can find reading challenges, writing competitions, book clubs, author talks, craft classes, maker space workshops, STEM programs, awesome book recommendations, and much, much more.

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