Saturday, April 12, 2025

EduTopia Articles for You

 


Helping Teens Navigate the Tricky World of Too Much Tech

In a world where their lives are heavily ‘shared and compared,’ author Devorah Heitner offers insights on how to support teens in finding balance in their tech-heavy lives.

 

3 Super Engaging Ways to Integrate Technology Into Lessons for Young Readers

Early elementary teachers can use robots and apps to develop literacy skills and boost students’ interest in reading.

 

How Tone of Voice Shapes Your Classroom Culture

It’s no easy task, but developing your tone of voice can build trust, reduce conflict, and set the stage for more learning in your classroom, research shows.

 

 Exploring Writing, Social Studies, and Math in a Map Challenge

Encouraging students to bring their creativity and imagination to challenging content makes it more accessible—and helps them learn it more deeply.

 

Assigning More Meaningful Math Homework

A small set of problems or even one substantial problem can be enough to supplement classroom instruction.

 

Governor, Gardener, Guide: An Approach to Classroom Management

Borrowing a model developed for parents, teachers can aim to give students fewer rules and more responsibilities as they mature.

 

How to Provide Cost-Effective Sensory Spaces for Students

School counselors can offer teachers a variety of tools to use in their classrooms that support students’ mental health.

 

Bringing the Benefits of Intergenerational Learning to School

Collaborating with a local senior center in areas across the curriculum can enrich lessons and boost students’ social and emotional skills.

 

How to Use Universal Design for Learning to Create Assessments

Providing elementary students with multiple means of action and expression helps ensure that teachers create equitable, valid assessments.


Courtesy of @OTU-2025

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