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Regardless of how you voted in the recent election, it’s fair to say the results revealed deep differences in how Americans view the economy and ...

Last time we looked at how coaches can use the look-for text to focus teacher attention on specific learning objectives. In this post, we’ll consider ...

We are continuing our monthly blog post series, Ramblings from the Road," where one of our staff trainers (AKA Carmen C. Virginia) shares her ...

A great transition is one that is efficient, quick, has clear teacher follow through, and all the while, students know what to do and what is ...

Image Credit: PTPioneer Effective coaches support different teachers in different ways. One way coaches individualize their support is by differing ...

Teachers, like all of us, have a limited bank of time and attention. So, it should come as no surprise if they sometimes lose focus on what matters ...

We all know that coaches and teachers have many time constraints when working to provide high quality care for young children. We designed ...

This morning, we received an email from an observer who had a great question about whether or not it’s OK to code interactions on the playground. ...

At our 2016 InterAct CLASS Summit, we asked a group of educators to share their biggest difficulties in implementing professional development within ...

A few years ago (okay so maybe it’s been a few decades ago), the great comedian, George Carlin, did a comedy routine about “Stuff.” If you have never ...

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