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11 Easy Ways to Help Students Manage Perfectionism

Perfectionism is exhausting for everyone who feels it … and it’s on the rise among American kids. By the time they hit adolescence, as much as 25 percent of kids

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Teacher Parental Leave: a Planning Guide

Congratulations! A new little one (or more!) is set to make their way into your family. As a mum of four, I’ve benefitted from four sets of teacher parental leave

teacher-parental-leave:-a-planning-guide
Teacher Parental Leave: a Planning Guide

Congratulations! A new little one (or more!) is set to make their way into your family. As a mum of four, I’ve benefitted from four sets of teacher parental leave

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Everything Teachers Should Know Before Teaching Mindfulness

Mindfulness for Teachers The word “mindfulness” crops up in about as many education conversations these days as IEP or “self-paced.” But where did the mindfulness education movement come from? And

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10 Ways to Support Anxious Students in the Classroom

Anxiety. Stress. For kids learning in a pandemic, they’re the name of the game. More than half of American students say they’ve seen an increase in stress during the pandemic,

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Teachers Share the Weirdest Gifts They Have Received

Teachers often talk about the funny little things that come out of the mouths of our little humans. But, sometimes, the deliveries that come out of their precious little hands

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5 Ways to Nail the Perfect End-of-Year Classroom Clean Out

Oh, happy day! It’s almost the end of the school year. Which means out with the old and in with the new, right? Maybe not. When it comes to the

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Early childhood educators learn how to build a world-class STEM PlayWorld

‘Mesmerised. Excited. Engaged. Amazed.’ These were the words early childhood educator Kristy Edwards used to describe the childrens’ reaction at her early learning centre when they took part in their

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If ‘Ironic’ Were Written by Teachers Instead of Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette may not be a teacher, but the singer has taught us all a thing or two about rocking out over the years. So we wondered, what if the

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Documentation: Do you document too much, too little or too late?

ECA recently launched a new series of Learning Hub modules on Digital Documentation and Technology in collaboration with Storypark. In this co-authored blog piece, we pose questions for services to