
Along: Building positive teacher-student connections
Along helps to quickly build and maintain the strong ties needed so that students feel comfortable sharing their classroom experience. Teachers choose from a collection of pre-vetted questions …
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Along provides an efficient way for teachers to hear from students—all while increasing trust and student ownership. Using our research-informed content which is co-created with partners, …
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Along provides a dedicated space for educators and students to connect and learn more about one another. Within Along, educators have instant access to practical tips and ready-to-use …
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Along is a free teacher-student connection builder that utilizes research-backed reflection questions to open up lanes of communication so teachers can better understand and address …
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Along is a free, web-based, digital teacher-student connection builder - helping teachers to better understand their students and increase student engagement in the classroom.
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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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Along is a free online platform that helps educators strengthen connections with their students, setting them up for positive outcomes —even within the challenging realities of today’s …
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Along is a free online platform that helps educators guide their students as they foster authentic connection and learn how to relate—even within the challenging realities of today’s classrooms.