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  1. Differentiation and the Brain

    How Neuroscience Supports the Learner-Friendly Classroom, Second Edition

    Understand current educational neuroscience research and gain differentiated instruction and brain-based learning strategies for teaching diverse learners.

    $53.50

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  2. Doable Differentiation

    Twelve Strategies to Meet the Needs of All Learners

    Differentiating for students’ learning preferences can often seem too complex and complicated for too little gain. Learn a better way forward with the guidance of Doable Differentiation. Author Jane A.G. Kise provides a series of straightforward, high-reward strategies that K–12 educators like you successfully use in their daily practice to support, engage, and challenge students with diverse learning styles.

    $57.50

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  3. Don’t Blame the Lettuce Webinar

    September 25, 2018

    In this webinar, authors Kathleen Kryza and MaryAnn Brittingham present the most effective strategies for leading diverse students in developing the skills they’ll need culturally, academically, and emotionally, both inside and outside the classroom.

    Free webinar

  4. EMPOWER Moves for Social-Emotional Learning

    Tools and Strategies to Evoke Student Values

    “This book is about an approach to SEL that empowers students to build meaningful lives by connecting their actions—including their actions at school—to their own values,” the authors write. Learn how to apply this research-based approach in your classrooms with the help of teacher-friendly tools and strategies.

    $53.50

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  5. EMPOWER Your Students

    Tools to Inspire a Meaningful School Experience, Grades 6–12

    Discover practical social-emotional learning tools that empower students to bring their own values to their schoolwork and relationships.

    $53.50

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  6. Embedding Formative Assessment

    Practical Techniques for K–12 Classrooms

    This book is designed to focus on implementing, sustaining, and developing effective formative assessment techniques in K–12 classrooms. Teachers and leaders can gain five key strategies to ensure instructional decisions are made so that all students learn at high levels.

    $57.50

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  7. Embracing Relational Teaching

    How Strong Relationships Promote Student Self-Regulation and Efficacy

    Shifting from transactional to relational teaching empowers students and creates a more engaging classroom environment. This essential guide explores the why behind this shift and shares immediately applicable strategies for K–12 teachers.

    $53.50

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  8. Engage in the Mathematical Practices

    Strategies to Build Numeracy and Literacy With K–5 Learners

    In this user-friendly guide, teachers will discover more than 40 strategies for ensuring students learn critical mathematics skills.

    $57.50

    Paperback

  9. Enriching the Learning

    Meaningful Extensions for Proficient Students in a PLC at Work®

    Effectively answer question 4 of the Professional Learning Communities at Work® process: How will we extend the learning for students who have demonstrated proficiency? Learn how to plan and execute lesson extensions—such as grouping students by interest—to engage proficient students for deeper learning.

    $47.00

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  10. Equitable Instruction, Empowered Students

    A Teacher’s Guide to Inclusive and Culturally Competent Classrooms

    Author Carissa R. McCray offers instructional practices for teachers and educators that encourage students to tear down the injustices surrounding them by providing the tools to combat biases inherent in education.

    $53.50

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