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40 Ways to Support Struggling Readers in Content Classrooms, Grades 6-12

40 user-friendly, easy-to-implement strategies and three tables of contents (traditional, topical,
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Classroom Design

Managing a class full of students is among the biggest challenges facing teachers. If you don't have an effective plan in place, you'll find yourself refereeing instead of engaging students in meaningful learning experiences. The articles below offer suggestions for effective classroom management.

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Classroom Arrangement

How your classroom is arranged can have a big effect on your ability to effectively manage your class. This article discusses some ideas you should keep in mind as you set up your classroom.


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