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  1. The New Art and Science of Teaching Science

    This essential resource supports teachers by providing research-based ideas, strategies, and activities to enhance teaching and promote student learning and achievement in science.

    $45.95

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  2. Stick the Learning

    Brain-Based Teaching Techniques to Increase Retention, Application, and Transfer

    Research shows that desirable difficulties as achieved with spaced repetition, interleaving, and retrieval (SIR) have positive long-term impacts on student learning, because the learning sticks. This book guides you through these three techniques for a more brain-compatible classroom geared toward student success.

    $40.95

    Paperback, eBook

  3. You’re a Teacher Now! What’s Next?

    “Anyone who has ever held the noble title of teacher has had that initial moment where they ask themselves, 'What have I got myself into?'” write Tom Hierck and Alex Kajitani. This is your lifeline: a quick read and conversational resource that both new and veteran educators will find handy to have in the classroom.

    $40.95

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  4. Beyond PLC Lite

    Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning in a Professional Learning Community at Work®

    Designed for teachers and leaders who want to disrupt the status quo, bust out of PLC Lite, and persistently pursue a culture of continuous improvement, this book carries it all. It emphasizes creating a student-centered approach to teaching and learning in a PLC that prioritizes student agency and efficacy.

    $48.95

    Paperback, eBook

  5. Inquiring Minds Want to Learn

    Posing Good Questions to Promote Student Inquiry

    Hook students into learning with inquiry and questioning. Inquiring Minds Want to Learn guides students down four different inquiry pathways: Foundational, Understanding, Deep, and Expertise. This book delivers detailed guidance for how to phrase and pose good questions that facilitate inquiry-based learning.

    $45.95

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  6. Heroes Within

    A Framework for Empowering Students to Own Their Learning Journeys

    Help disengaged students or those stuck in a fixed mindset overcome fear of failure, set goals, face challenges, and experience incremental success through the hero-maker framework from nationally recognized author and speaker Aaron Hansen. Discover strategies to help students embrace active learning with a hero mentality.

    $40.95

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  7. The Metacognitive Preschooler

    How to Teach Academic, Social, and Emotional Intelligence to Your Youngest Students

    Discover a singular, practical, evidence-based solution to overcome behavior and learning challenges in early childhood students. The coauthors of this book provide a metacognitive strategy for educators aiming to teach preschoolers SEL competencies, improve school climate, boost academic performance, and increase inclusivity.

    $45.95

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  8. Their Stories, Their Voices

    Using Personal Narrative to Empower Student Writers, Grades 6–12

    This book helps secondary education teachers understand what personal narrative looks like, how it can empower student writers to create authentic writing, and how it allows students to use their own voices while writing in other genres. Find helpful unit examples and ways to include personal narratives in analytical writing.

    $45.95

    Paperback, eBook

  9. Celebrating Mathematical Mistakes

    How to Use Students’ Thinking to Unlock Understanding

    Divided into two parts, Celebrating Mathematical Mistakes aims to explore why mistakes matter in mathematics and share types of mistakes made in mathematics classrooms, along with mistakes made by mathematicians. It then supports shifting to asset-based views of mistakes by supplying practical tools that encourage productive mathematical mistakes from students.

    $48.95

    Paperback, eBook

  10. Making Time for Social Studies

    A Four-Step Process for Unit Planning in the Elementary Classroom

    Classroom educator Rachel Swearengin guides educators in creating effective social studies units. Learn to unpack standards, craft compelling questions, select grade-appropriate primary and secondary sources, and design assessments using claim-evidence-reasoning (CER). Practical templates and examples are provided for each K–5 grade level.

    $40.95

    Paperback, eBook

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