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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.

    $48.95

    Paperback

  2. Michele A. Herold

    Michele A. Herold has been an integrated preschool teacher in the Metuchen School District in New Jersey since 2018. Her educational philosophy is to create an uplifting, compassionate, and nurturing classroom that encourages confidence, kindness, and love for learning.

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  3. Inquiring Minds Want to Learn

    September 10, 2024

    Enhance your instruction and engage your students through our webinar. Join author Erik M. Francis he unveils strategies that will prompt and encourage students to develop, demonstrate, and deepen their learning through inquiry and questioning. Participants will learn different ways to phrase and pose good questions that will “hook” students, inspire curiosity, set the instructional focus, serve as assessments, and personalize learning. Explore how teaching and learning with an inquiring mind ensures the experience is educational, enriching, and exciting for all.

    Free webinar

  4. Katie Upshaw

    Katie Upshaw is a preschool special education teacher in the Metuchen School District in New Jersey. Additionally, she also serves as a union representative, chairs the school leadership team, and engages in district committees.

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  5. Jason D. Cummins (Awachíikaate)

    Jason D. Cummins (Awachíikaate) is an Indigenous scholar with over 20 years of experience in education, having served in various roles including teacher, instructional coach, and administrator. He is a contributing author of The School Wellness Wheel, coauthor of Humanized Education, and a professor of educational leadership at Montana State University. Jason has worked with schools on a range of initiatives, from implementing traditional school improvement efforts to culturally sustaining, trauma-informed, and restorative approaches.

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  6. Sarah Kesty

    Sarah Kesty is an executive function coach, author, speaker, and host of The Executive Function Podcast. She began her career in education as a classroom aide, quickly discovering the positive impact of empowering students with executive function skills.

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  7. Susan Olsen Stevens

    Susan Olsen Stevens is an educator with experience that spans private, public, and international schools. Her mission is to inspire joy in reading and writing as a way to communicate important ideas.

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  8. Edward P. Darrah

    Edward P. Darrah is a licensed and certified professional counselor and is triple board-certified in counseling, school counseling, and telemental health. He serves as a mental health and performance counselor for Temple University athletics.

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  9. Nathaniel Hansford

    Nathaniel Hansford has taught every grade from preK to 12 in many interesting and diverse locations—from South Korea to the subarctic of Quebec. He specializes in using meta-analysis research to help teachers implement proven methodologies.

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  10. Kelsee G. Young

    Kelsee G. Young has been a special education preschool teacher at Moss School in Metuchen, New Jersey since 2020. Her educational philosophy is to create a warm and nurturing environment for her students to play, grow, and thrive, upholding compassion over compliance.

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