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03/28/24

ON THE PODCAST: Centering Love, Justice and Liberation in Schools with Shamari Reid

Katie Kelly and Lester Laminack discuss the evolving landscape of education  (continue reading)
03/26/24

Self-Regard for Humans Who Teach

Humans Who Teach is now available! Watch Shamari Reid discuss self-regard, a pillar of his thinking throughout the book.  (continue reading)
03/22/24

How Do The Math Builds Critical Mathematical Foundations for Students

Do The Math® provides flexible, classroom-tested instruction for building numerical reasoning and confidence.  (continue reading)
03/21/24

Why You Should Try Teaching U.S. History Thematically

See how a thematic approach to teaching U.S. history can improve student engagement, demonstrate relevance, and allows for inclusivity.  (continue reading)
03/21/24

ON THE PODCAST: The Dispatch with Katie Kelly and Lester Laminack

Katie Kelly and Lester Laminack discuss the evolving landscape of education  (continue reading)
03/20/24

EduColor Co-founder José Luis Vilson to Publish New Professional Book With Heinemann

Heinemann announces the latest professional book acquisition from José Luis Vilson.  (continue reading)
03/19/24

Where To Find Poetry: A Reading by Georgia Heard

Watch a video of Georgia Heard reading Where to Find Poetry from Awakening the Heart 2nd edition, released on March 19, 2024.  (continue reading)
03/19/24

ON THE PODCAST: Engaging Students and Building Community with Poetry

Georgia Heard explores the power of poetry to nurture student relationships and build community.  (continue reading)
03/18/24

Celebrating Neurodiversity Week 2024

March 18-24th, 2024 is Neurodiversity week! We’re celebrating with a roundup of Heinemann posts.  (continue reading)
03/15/24

Closely Reading a Poem Over Multiple Days

From Awakening the Heart 2/e, explore how to guide students through closely reading a poem over a week.  (continue reading)

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