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ward-winning English teacher Larry Ferlazzo addresses readers' questions on instructional practice and student motivation.
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Coach G's Teaching Tips

Instructional Coach David Ginsburg provides helpful tips on classroom management and practice.
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Curriculum Matters

Reporters Catherine Gewertz and Liana Heitin explore teaching and learning across the subject areas.
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College Bound

Contributing Writer Caralee Johnson Adams explores issues affecting access to higher education.
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Early Years

Education Week staff writer Christina A. Samuels and contributing writer Julie Blair, a veteran education journalist based in Dallas, share news and analysis on topics relevant to early learning.

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