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Christina Cipriano, PhD: Variability in the Classroom Is the Norm, Not the Exception Supporting educators and offering training in SEL is essential.
Preschool for ELLs: Professional Development Dr. Palacios discusses professional development for preschool programs that have new ELL populations, as well as the benefits of teacher mentoring.
Tale of Two Schools: Patience At the end of the school year, Ms. Todd has discovered a new confidence in teaching reading; nevertheless, she decides to leave Bearden Elementary.
The Lab School Meet the kids at the Lab School of Washington, D.C., a school designed especially for children with learning disabilities.
Powerful PD: National Writing Project Shana Sterkin recounts her positive experience with the National Writing Project, a professional development opportunity.
Phonemic Segmentation A kindergarten teacher learns a technique for teaching students how to identify the individual sounds within a word.