TRANSFORMING LEARNING FROM THE GROUND UP
Bo Gibson wraps up his 3-part series on student run businesses with ready-to-use resources to help you get your student-run business off the ground.
Collaboration between special education & general education teachers has numerous benefits for students. From personal growth in academics to classroom behaviors, the rewards are great for all involved.
Canvas is a powerful learning management system which can do big things. What about the little tweaks that can have big impacts?
STEM Synergy, a component of Keep Indiana Learning, offers comprehensive and customizable STEM related support services for educators, schools, and districts across the state. The sky’s the limit on customized support options. Meet STEM Synergy & explore how they can enrich experiences for your students.
While it’s easy to Google to find a worksheet, “easy” doesn’t mean “quality.” Explore these 5 quick shifts to move a worksheet from “meh” to “GREAT!”
These days, we hear a lot about high impact instruction frameworks to combat learning loss. Most often, we talk about these practices in theory, but how can they actually be applied to the classroom?
This post finishes exploring the six shifts we can take to maximize our literacy instruction by keeping the science of reading and balanced literacy in mind.
Being a freshman or a senior is filled with excitement, but there is also much worry in those years. Madysen, a recent high school graduate, offers advice to peers navigating the high school waters.
Building a trauma-informed school is a slow and steady process. It takes investment from all involved. Take a peak into one school’s in-progress journey.
Time is so precious, and summer minutes just fly by! We’ve compiled some words of wisdom from veteran educators about ending the school year well, spending the summer wisely, and starting next year on the right foot.
Mia & Erin are both passionate educators at different places in their professional journeys. As we all wonder about the future of education, take a moment to pause with them as they consider questions about special education from Jason, an adult with disabilities.
These Big Math Ideas for Kindergarten through Algebra 2 take a mathematician’s approach to the Indiana Academic Standards. Each grade level’s Big Math Ideas are represented in 3 different ways: a visual, a narrative, and indicators of mastery.