Developed in response to feedback from our customers, our connected infant curriculum and guided assessment solution provides teachers with personalized learning plans to individualize every child’s experience every day. Learn more about The Creative Curriculum for Infants.
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Teaching Strategies wishes everyone a Happy Fourth of July! We hope that you are able to take the day to relax and spend time with friends and family.
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In this free eBook educators will be equipped with tools, resources, guidance, and support that help educators achieve what they have stated matters most to them and the children in their care: relationships, growth, wellness, and joy. Download now and share with the teachers in your program: https://bit.ly/3xH81DT
What Matters Most to Teachers, Matters Most to Us - Teaching Strategies
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Join us in this free 1-hour product demonstration to learn more about our two newest curricula, The Creative Curriculum for Infants and The Creative Curriculum for Toddlers. Join us to explore how these curricula uniquely leverage Teaching Strategies’ ecosystem to bring together our best-in-class print materials and truly transformational digital experiences. Register now. https://bit.ly/4bl8uJT
The Creative Curriculum: ALL NEW Options for Infants and Toddlers - Teaching Strategies
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Today we’re celebrating the Hub’s 2nd birthday!🎂 Over the past two years we have seen almost 130,000 educators and leaders connect and access professional development. If you haven’t checked out The Hub yet, learn more here: https://bit.ly/4cDjD9Q
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The transition to Kindergarten can be challenging. There are several meaningful strategies administrators, school leaders, and teachers can take part in that encourage this transition to be a positive one. In this blog post, learn 7 of these meaningful strategies: https://bit.ly/3zkP8XQ
7 Meaningful Strategies for Supporting a Positive Transition to Kindergarten - Teaching Strategies
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When teachers guide children’s meaningful connections with books and stories, they help them come to know other people, places, and times. Our new, free eBook provides practices leaders and teachers can use to promote essential skills in language and literacy. https://bit.ly/3xuEIo5
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We are honored to be named a Top Workplace by The Washington Post for the third time! Thank you to our amazing team for making it happen. We are proud to work together each day to create the best possible solutions for early childhood educators and the children and families they serve. https://lnkd.in/eqs9uww8
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Teaching Strategies is proud to partner with schools and programs every year to bring the best early childhood solutions to the teachers, children, and families they serve. Interested in learning why so many classrooms partner with us? Reach out to see what Teaching Strategies can do for your program: https://lnkd.in/eQ2ZCNAP
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Engaging in conversations with children and facilitating conversations among children is just one way teachers can help build early literacy skills in the classroom. Explore more ways to promote essential skills in language and literacy, including special guidance for instructional leaders and administrators, in our new free eBook! Download now: https://lnkd.in/e_zQekWm
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On this day in 1865, news of emancipation reached the last remaining enslaved people in Galveston, TX. Today we celebrate all the progress that has been made since then and take the time to reflect on the important work still ahead of us.
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