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  2. Resources for Teachers - Office of Elementary and Secondary ...

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    Resources for Teachers. This resource collection provides practical tips and resources for educators to support online learning through remote instructional practices and techniques while students learn from home. The resources below are grouped and organized by content including, Literacy, Writing and Math Resources, Online Instruction ...

  3. Everyday Strategies to Help Teachers Improve Attendance and ...

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    ent and conveying the importance of attendance.Here are 4 things you can do:Talk with parents early in the school year or, if possible, during the summer to share the value. Talking points for interacting with families. ch before the first day of schoolTips for contacting hard-to-reach parentsS. Sample Back-to-School letter.

  4. Module 3: Self-Care Guide for All Staff - ed

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    Connect a decline in student outcomes to teacher burnout and stress, and 4. Recognize when chronic stress has led to burnout. Teacher Stress. The stress that educators feel stems from many of the same things that affect corporate employees. Teacher stress also affects job performance. Unfortunately, teachers carry an added burden because their ...

  5. Teacher Digital Learning Guide - Office of Educational Technology

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    Find out how you can work with a coach to get personalized support in implementing changes in your classroom practice if your district offers coaching as a form of job- embedded professional learning. Partner with other teachers in your school, district, or beyond to work together, record videos, or co-create lessons and resources to save time.

  6. Explore a collection of 985 high-quality multimedia instructional resources, informed by research, for use by adult educators. These resources have been reviewed by subject matter experts and recommended and approved by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE), Division of Adult Education and Literacy.

  7. PCRN: Employability Skills - ed

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    Successful careers are built on solid personal and interpersonal skills. Defining, measuring, and building these skills— even naming them— can be challenging. In an effort to leverage and connect the efforts of policy makers, educators, and employers, the U.S. Department of Education compiled the Employability Skills Framework and developed ...

  8. Parent and Educator Resource Guide to Section 504 in Public ...

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    Notice of Language Assistance: If you have difficulty understanding English, you may, free of charge, request language assistance services for this Department information by calling 1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327) (TTY: 1- 800-877-8339), or email us at: Ed.Language.Assistance@ed.gov.

  9. Resources for Educators and Schools - Office of Elementary ...

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    For each practice, the guide provides (a) tips for teachers to support students with disabilities during instruction; (b) tips for families that educators can share to support or enhance learning at home, especially during periods of remote instruction; and (c) free-access resources that include strategies shown to be effective by research (e.g ...