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The True Purpose of the First Week of School

As summer winds down and school buses begin their routes once again, I find myself reflecting on what the first week of school means to me now—and how differently I approach it than I did as a student. The post The True Purpose of the First Week of School appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

Not Extracurricular: The Foundational Benefits of Drama for Middle School Students

For students ages 9 to 12, drama should not be an extracurricular activity. It is an essential part of their development as learners. And as human beings. The post Not Extracurricular: The Foundational Benefits of Drama for Middle School Students appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

10 Books to Set New Teachers Up for a Year of Success

Back-to-school season can be nerve-wracking, especially if it’s your first time stepping into a classroom of your very own. Thankfully, you’re not alone. The post 10 Books to Set New Teachers Up for a Year of Success appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

New Guidance for Developing Purposeful Education Technology Policies in K–12 Schools

CoSN’s new resource offers quality-over-quantity framework for meeting screen time limits while protecting students and promoting meaningful learning. The post New Guidance for Developing Purposeful Education Technology Policies in K–12 Schools appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

Helping Teachers Save: Staples Announces 20% Educator Discount and 25¢ Supplies

Staples holds last year’s prices on back-to-school essentials as the “Most Wonderful Time of the Year” returns. The post Helping Teachers Save: Staples Announces 20% Educator Discount and 25¢ Supplies appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

The Lost Curriculum of Childhood

Schools are increasingly being asked to teach capacities that children once developed outside the classroom. Childhood itself used to provide those experiences, and we’re now beginning to realize how critical they are. The post The Lost Curriculum of Childhood appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

How High Expectations from Day One Will Set the Tone for a School Year of Growth

With the start of a new school year, educators have a fresh opportunity to shape not only what students will learn, but also what they will believe about themselves. The post How High Expectations from Day One Will Set the Tone for a School Year of Growth appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

Why Educators Are Embracing Archery as an Inclusive School Sport

In-school archery uniquely allows students of all abilities—including those with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities—to learn, enjoy, and excel side by side. The post Why Educators Are Embracing Archery as an Inclusive School Sport appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

Reading Scores for Lowest-Performing Middle Schoolers Continue to Slide, New Study Says

The study highlights state policy efforts showing promise in addressing middle school reading outcomes. The post Reading Scores for Lowest-Performing Middle Schoolers Continue to Slide, New Study Says appeared first on TEACH Magazine .

Flying Too Low: What AI Could Cost Education

What if our greatest danger is not soaring beyond our limits? What if it is convenience that makes us intellectually heavier, until we slowly lose the capacity to think for ourselves? The post Flying Too Low: What AI Could Cost Education appeared first on TEACH Magazine .