Whole Child
MidCon Keynote Speakers Jennifer Gonzalez & Rick Wormeli share the challenges of the middle years, but, more importantly, strategies and hopes for the future.
The Indiana Department of Education is proposing changes to changes to “rethink the high school experience, making it more learner-centric and career-relevant.” Learn more about the changes and how to provide feedback to the IDOE.
There is much work being done to reshape education and help prepare students for life after the classroom. Dr. Andrew Melin dives into a framework designed to build a coalition of stakeholders and a master plan to set students up for long-term success.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Rebekah Frazer shares resources & ideas for working mental health awareness into every classroom across the state.
Elementary school newspaper publisher Jim Jeffries wraps up his four-part series. He shares how he moves from a digital draft to issues in students’ take home folders.
School Counselors have a critical role in students’ lives. How do they show the impact they are having? Angie Ness dives into the 5 W’s of sharing school counseling data.
“What do you want to do when you grow up?” What a loaded question students face. Exploradoor gives students a risk-free way to explore career opportunities.
Jim continues his series on producing an elementary school newspaper. This month he walks through the production process, the step between writing & distributing.
April is Financial Literacy Month, and Kristin Pierce from EVERFI shares a number of free resources for students of all ages applicable across all content areas.
Empathy is an important part of being human, but it’s a difficult concept to teach. High School teacher Kelsey Koeneman shares an engaging way to do just that.
Thousands of students across Indiana have spent a portion of their lives in refugee camps across the globe. Angie Wiggins shares how educators can support these students as they strive to resettle.
Communicating well keeps teachers and parents on the same page working together to help students succeed. Nicolette Lesniak shares ideas for helping students and parents transition to the next teacher smoothly.

