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- Teaching Opinion Christopher Emdin, Gholdy Muhammad, and More Education Authors Offer Insights to the FieldWant to know about culturally responsive teaching? Teaching kids to thrive? Scores of interviews highlight those topics and more.Teaching Some Students Are Routinely Denied Challenging Work. The Pandemic Made That WorseAn increase in the use of lower-level reading passages threatens to exacerbate academic gaps.Teaching The Back-to-School Traditions Teachers Swear ByInspirational films, day-one activities, time capsules, and oodles of coffee are among the ideas educators shared with us.Teaching Stress, Harassment, Censorship: What Educators Face as Politics Roils SchoolsA quarter of teachers have been warned away from political or social topics—and educators find state guidance on the new rules unhelpful.Teaching Opinion Give Students a Role in Their EducationPartnering students is one strategy teachers can use to make learning more meaningful for their charges.Teaching Tutoring or Remediation: Which Learning Recovery Strategy Is Most Popular?Tutoring is backed by research, but remediation—going back over old content—could widen some academic gaps.Teaching Q&A Why Teachers' Voices Matter: A Q&A With Veteran Teacher, Author, and Blogger Larry FerlazzoThe people most affected by a problem often have the best ideas on how to solve it, says the architect of Classroom Q&A.SponsorThis content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of Education Week's editorial staff.Use strategies that you can do right now to develop a mindset and skillset to set yourself up for success this school year.Teaching Opinion Differentiated Instruction Doesn't Need to Be a Heavy LiftSometimes adapting instruction is just about making decisions in the moment to reach all students, regardless of their gifts or challenges.Teaching 3 Ways to Get Students Engaged in Their LearningStudents should be able to trust that their voices are heard in the classroom, said experts and educators in an online discussion.Teaching Video Student Engagement Isn't a Given. But There Are Many Ways to Promote ItGetting students in the early grades to think about the role they play in their own engagement can have a big payoff down the road.Teaching What Time Should School Start? We Asked TeachersEducators on social media weigh in on the tradeoffs of later start times, like sleep schedules, commutes, and after-school errands.Teaching Live Online Discussion A Seat at the Table: How Can We Help Students Feel Connected to School?Get strategies for your struggles with student engagement. Bring questions for our expert panel. Help students recover the joy of learning.Teaching Opinion What Students Like (and Don't Like) About SchoolStudents sound off on what makes a good teacher as well as the pros and cons of learning remotely.Teaching Opinion Student Motivation and Social-Emotional Learning Present Challenges. Here's How to HelpStudent success hinges on whether they have the proper tools. Teachers offer tips for how to equip students.