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Plus, How My Anxiety Has Made Me a More Empathetic Teacher [George Lucas Educational Foundation]( [Logo] [Logo text] November 29, 2023 [icon]Set your role and grade level interests. [Tailor this newsletter]( [lead article image]( [How to Teach Students Ethical Decision-Making in Journalism Class]( With thoughtful guidance from their advisers, young journalists can learn how to proceed when it comes to writing about sensitive topics. [How My Anxiety Has Made Me a More Empathetic Teacher]( Teaching with mental health issues isn’t easy, but it can help educators connect with their students and create conditions for students with similar issues to succeed. [How to Use Universal Design for Learning to Create Assessments]( Providing elementary students with multiple means of action and expression helps ensure that teachers create equitable, valid assessments. [Helping Teens Navigate the Tricky World of Too Much Tech]( In a world where their lives are heavily ‘shared and compared,’ author Devorah Heitner offers insights on how to support teens in finding balance in their tech-heavy lives. [3 Super Engaging Ways to Integrate Technology Into Lessons for Young Readers]( Early elementary teachers can use robots and apps to develop literacy skills and boost students’ interest in reading. [Exploring Writing, Social Studies, and Math in a Map Challenge]( [video icon] Encouraging students to bring their creativity and imagination to challenging content makes it more accessible—and helps them learn it more deeply. [Assigning More Meaningful Math Homework]( A small set of problems or even one substantial problem can be enough to supplement classroom instruction. [Governor, Gardener, Guide: An Approach to Classroom Management]( Borrowing a model developed for parents, teachers can aim to give students fewer rules and more responsibilities as they mature. [How to Provide Cost-Effective Sensory Spaces for Students]( School counselors can offer teachers a variety of tools to use in their classrooms that support students’ mental health. [Bringing the Benefits of Intergenerational Learning to School]( Collaborating with a local senior center in areas across the curriculum can enrich lessons and boost students’ social and emotional skills. [ THE RESEARCH IS IN ]( [Logo]( [Logo]( Follow Us [Follow Edutopia on Facebook]( [Follow Edutopia on Twitter]( [Follow Edutopia on Instagram]( [Follow Edutopia on YouTube]( [Edutopia.org]( | [Unsubscribe]( George Lucas Educational Foundation P.O. Box 3494 San Rafael, CA 94912-3494

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