Alex Shevrin Venet and Arlène Elizabeth Casimir, two trauma-informed educators, share why teachers need to slow down for themselves and their students. (continue reading)
Heinemann is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing line of audiobooks, Risk. Fail. Rise: A Teacher’s Guide to Learning from Mistakes by M. Colleen Cruz. (continue reading)
Teacher tips to improve student engagement in your online classroom from Jennifer Serravallo, author of, Connecting with Students Online: Strategies for Remote Teaching & Learning. (continue reading)
Heinemann is pleased to announce the latest addition to our growing line of audiobooks, Between the Commas:
Sentence Instruction That Builds Confident Writers (and Writing Teachers) by Martin Brandt. (continue reading)
Heinemann is proud to participate virtually in the 2020 National Council of Teachers of English annual conference. Please enjoy 40% OFF the list price of professional books. (continue reading)
This is not a business-as-usual kind of school year. Be mindful of the human beings in front of you — and yourself. Some things to consider from Kelly Boswell, author of Every Kid A Writer. (continue reading)
Learn how to pay attention to your emotions in your teaching so that you can identify and challenge mistaken beliefs and replace them with accurate thinking. (continue reading)
Many people have a very narrow definition of play, seemingly characterized by random chaos, but playful experiences can be planned and have structure and still allow for wonderfully unpredictable things to happen. (continue reading)
When a school provides coaching for teachers, that support can nourish the ecosystem like fresh rain soaking soil. Teaching can be isolating. Coaching can be a replenishing gift. (continue reading)