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Plus, Creating a Middle School Editing Community [George Lucas Educational Foundation]( [Logo] [Logo text] February 7, 2024 [icon]Set your role and grade level interests. [Supercharge your experience!]( [lead article image]( [Guiding Students to Use Storytelling Across the Curriculum]( Teachers in any subject can have students use storytelling techniques to demonstrate learning, and these story generation strategies can help them get started. [Creating a Middle School Editing Community]( Editing communities link students together, bringing out the best in each other and their writing. [6 Tech Strategies to Create Stronger Readers]( Tools and strategies to motivate reluctant readers, facilitate deeper comprehension, and level the playing field among students of differing abilities. [Teaching Students the Cyber Safety Basics]( Teachers can share these tips and resources with students in lessons about cyber safety and how to protect their privacy and data online. [Teaching Afrofuturism in and Beyond Black History Month]( Discussing the literary and cultural movement allows teachers to center Black joy and facilitate conversations about identity and culture. [14 Essential Reads for New Teachers]( We asked educators in our community to share the most important books they’d recommend to the next generation of teachers. Here are their top picks. [I Let Students Choose Their Grading Criteria, and Here’s How It Went]( When students have a say in the assessment of their work, they find more enjoyment in demonstrating their knowledge. [Question: What’s Your Strategy for Fostering a Culture of Kindness and Empathy?]( Educators sharing what works for them. [The School Leader’s Role in Reading Instruction]( Administrators can support teachers and students by taking a few steps to facilitate the implementation of structured literacy. [Simple Supports to Decrease Fight-or-Flight Behavior]( When young students are feeling overwhelmed, these strategies can help them find their calm again. [ 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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