Smithsonian Magazine: Humans May Have Transported Live Parrots Over the Andes Mountains Along Sophisticated Trade Routes Before the Rise of the Inca Empire
Humans May Have Transported Live Parrots Over the Andes Mountains Along Sophisticated Trade Routes Before the Rise of the Inca Empire
Along partners with researchers, experts in the field, teachers, and students to develop questions and resources designed to build strong relationships, solicit meaningful student input, and boost instructional practice.
Strengthen teacher-student connections to uplift and integrate student voice for thriving classrooms. Along can help transform your school into a community.
Along is a free teacher-student connection builder that helps educators get to know their students as individuals and as learners in order to build a more inclusive classroom.
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As educators decompress from the academic year and enjoy summer, it's important to remember the profound impact genuine connections have had, and will As Along educators enjoy summer, it's important to remember the profound impact genuine connections have had, and will continue to have, on their school's success.