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Restorative Circles in the Classroom: Reflection, Accountability, and Repair
If you’ve ever tried to “fix” a classroom conflict with a quick hallway conversation, you already know this: It often doesn’t stick. The apology is rushed.The resentment lingers.The behavior resurfaces two weeks later. That’s because most discipline addresses the rule — not the relationship. Restorative circles in the classroom are different. They slow things down…
5 UDL Strategies In The Classroom Teachers Can Use Today
Universal Design for Learning sounds great in theory, give every student multiple ways to engage, learn, and show what they know. But when you’re juggling 30 kids, a packed curriculum, and a never-ending stack of grading, implementing UDL strategies in the classroom can feel like one more thing on an already impossible list. The good…
Restorative Conversations in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for Everyday Issues
When teachers hear “restorative practices,” they often imagine full-class circles, formal mediation, or long emotional discussions. But most classroom behavior doesn’t require a summit meeting. Most issues are small.Side conversations.A sarcastic comment.A skipped assignment.A moment of disrespect.A conflict between two students. And this is exactly where restorative conversations in the classroom matter most. Not as…
Project Based Learning vs Problem Based Learning Explained
Both strategies put students at the center of learning. Both push kids to think critically, collaborate, and apply knowledge to real situations. So when it comes to project based learning vs problem based learning, why does the distinction matter? Because the two approaches, despite their overlapping initials and shared philosophy, ask students to do fundamentally…
What Is AI in Education? Uses, Benefits, Risks in Schools
If you’ve been teaching for more than five minutes, you’ve probably already heard a dozen opinions about what AI in education actually means, and half of them contradict each other. Some colleagues swear it’s the future of teaching. Others think it’s a shortcut that lets students dodge real learning. The truth, as usual, sits somewhere…
What Is Culturally Responsive Classroom Management? A Guide
Every student brings a unique cultural background into your classroom, their experiences, values, and ways of learning. When your management strategies don’t acknowledge these differences, you risk creating disconnection and disengagement. Culturally responsive classroom management offers a framework that bridges this gap, helping you build an environment where all students feel seen and respected. This…

















