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Plus, 4 Practical Ways Administrators Can Support Teachers [George Lucas Educational Foundation]( [Logo] [Logo text] March 15, 2023 [icon]Your Edutopia settings are not up to date. [Let’s fix that]( [lead article image]( [6 Ways to Use ChatGPT to Save Time]( Teachers can use the artificial intelligence tool to effectively automate some routine tasks. [4 Practical Ways Administrators Can Support Teachers]( A teacher who has been in roles ranging from long-term sub to assistant principal has noticed four common strategies used by supportive school leaders. [How Puppets Can Help Kids Express Emotions]( [video icon] Using simple strategies acted out by puppets, students learn social and emotional skills that help them calm themselves, identify their feelings, and connect with others. [A Different Approach to Teaching Annotation]( Annotation ‘rules’ can zap students’ natural curiosity, but building a culture of observation encourages them to ask questions. [A New Teacher’s Tips for Surviving the First Year]( A first-year educator offers simple strategies that helped her balance her professional life with her life outside of the classroom. [A Healthy Alternative to Work-Life Balance]( For many teachers, achieving work-life balance remains elusive, and it may be time to try something new. [How to Set Up a Butterfly Garden]( A project that guides students to learn about the migratory patterns of butterflies is a good way to explore science concepts. [Embedding Voice and Choice in Professional Learning]( An important part of giving teachers a say in their professional learning is taking their feedback and acting on it. [Using a ’Yes, and…‘ Approach to Facilitate Change in Preschools]( Preschool leaders can adopt this approach to help teachers understand and implement change in their classrooms. [Discussing Disturbing News Stories in the Classroom]( Middle and high school teachers can address distressing events in ways that support students and help them process their reactions. [ THE RESEARCH IS IN ]( [Logo]( [Logo]( Follow Us [Follow Edutopia on Facebook]( [Follow Edutopia on Twitter]( [Follow Edutopia on Instagram]( [Follow Edutopia on Pinterest]( [Follow Edutopia on YouTube]( [Edutopia.org]( | [Unsubscribe]( George Lucas Educational Foundation P.O. Box 3494 San Rafael, CA 94912-3494

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