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  1. Common Denominators

    Cultivating Engagement and Belonging in Secondary Mathematics

    Common Denominators is a collection of stories braided together with research-informed strategies and tools,” writes author Jennifer A. Lenhardt. Make sense of student engagement and belonging by using mathematics concepts that illustrate our common humanity and illuminate a clear, sustainable path for honoring and meeting all students’ needs.

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  2. 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.

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  3. The Scientific Principles of Teaching

    Bridging the Divide Between Educational Practice and Research

    Become critical consumers of education research with this user-friendly guide. This book empowers educators to understand complex topics influencing high-quality teaching methods. Learn to read and interpret research, explore teaching pedagogies, and analyze the impact of educational practices on student achievement.

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  4. Implement With IMPACT

    A Strategic Framework for Leading School and District Initiatives

    “Building implementation literacy in the field of education supports getting what works to those who need it in an expedited manner,” authors Jenice Pizzuto and Steven Carney write. “To do so is a moral imperative; it is our call to action.” The framework they present in this book gives you the tools to do just that.

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  5. Design in Five

    Essential Phases to Create Engaging Assessment Practice, Second Edition

    “The singular contribution of this book is shifting the focus of assessment from external audiences to students,” writes author and assessment expert Douglas Reeves in the foreword. Design in Five [Second Edition] inspires educators to rethink old ways of assessing student learning and empowers them to create meaningful, relevant assessments to ensure high levels of learning.

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  6. Agents of Impact

    How Education Can Empower Students to Change Themselves, Their Communities, and Their World

    Empower students to make meaningful change by cultivating student agency. This resource explores strategies for education reform that help students realize their potential, set goals, and prepare for the future.

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  7. Leading Educator Wellness

    Six Critical Actions to Support All Staff

    Explore six critical actions to support educator wellness in Leading Educator Wellness by Bill Barnes and Erin Lehmann. This essential guide provides school leaders with practical strategies to foster staff well-being, improve morale, and create a thriving school community.

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  8. Growing Executive Function

    Empowering Secondary Students With Skills for Lifelong Success

    Educators gain practical, research-based educational tools to explicitly grow and teach executive function. Designed for secondary students, this book helps teachers support students, increase independence, and create calmer and more effective classrooms—where students manage time, advocate for themselves, and thrive independently.

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  9. Reading Beyond the Basics

    Key Routines for Engaging, Research-Informed Instruction in Grades 2–6

    Grounded in research-informed strategies, this book helps educators refine literacy instruction for grades 2–6. Explore lesson planning, text selection, and structured reading strategies across three parts, with techniques for before, during, and after reading, along with methods to foster a supportive classroom.

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  10. Where to Spend, Where to Save

    A Teacher’s Guide to Managing Your Finances

    Start your teaching career with strong financial habits. This practical guide offers step-by-step strategies to manage your money, reduce debt, plan for retirement, and build savings. Actionable homework in each chapter helps you build a secure financial future right from the start.

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