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Teachstone Blog

Originally published August 29, 2023 As educators, we are familiar with the hustle and bustle of a new academic year. It's a time filled with ...

What topics in education deserve more attention? In this season opener, we're joined by Bridget Hamre, Teachstone CEO and CLASS® author, who sheds ...

An educator’s job is to teach, inspire, and support children’s social, emotional, and cognitive growth. But, to do this effectively, educators must ...

In early childhood education, observation tools play an important role in understanding the quality of the classroom environment. While some tools ...

Children need to be calm and able to manage their emotions if they’re going to learn, but they can’t do that without tools to help them handle their ...

We recently came across a really interesting article that examined both the academic and emotional aspects of teaching mathematics, and we were ...

In this blog post, I shared some of my personal struggles to master the CLASS® measure and promised to take you on a deeper dive into some of the ...

Recently, I attended a training with coaches and educators from across the country, all with one goal in mind: how can I increase the quality of ...

Successfully supporting infants and toddlers in your childcare program doesn't have to cost much, but it does require being intentional and curious. ...

As an infant classroom educator, you know that talking to babies is important. For instance, you tell the infants in your care what they are looking ...

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