Explore picture books you can use to introduce students to art, artists, & museums. Jen has even rounded up some virtual field trips to expand your students’ horizons.
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We believe we have to always be available and “on” to be productive and successful. Is that really the case?
As a former Language Arts teacher and now STEM teacher, I am combining my skills to make my after school bookclub STEM-sational. With a little out of the book thinking, you can, too!
Student meltdowns at perceived failures, especially in STEM class have become quite common. Here are some tips and lessons to teach students to “fail successfully” and to deal with setbacks that are a crucial part of growth and learning.
Did you miss Computer Science Education Week? That’s OK! #VirtuallyDifferent Digital Learning Coach Melissa Walley recaps all the events and resources shared in December.
As a first-year administrator, Tonya has learned several valuable lessons. Leading a building of educators and students is a privilege. Yet, schools have changed drastically in the last few years so leadership must change as well. Tonya shares three main lessons she learned after transitioning into the role of Assistant Principal.
Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is more than RtI 2.0 Jennifer Mitchell digs into two crucial areas of MTSS, behavioral and emotional, in order to support the whole-child learner.