8 Ways to Stop Teacher Burnout
Do you remember the movie, “Alexander and the Terrible No-Good, Very Bad Day”? It was a horrible day and everything that could go wrong, went wrong. I …
Continue ReadingDo you remember the movie, “Alexander and the Terrible No-Good, Very Bad Day”? It was a horrible day and everything that could go wrong, went wrong. I …
Continue ReadingClassroom management can be challenging aspects of teaching, especially when students have a lot of excess energy and no way to burn it off. Learn …
Continue ReadingCompared to 33 other countries, the United States fell dead last in a “survey of worker numeracy, literacy and problem solving.” What can we do to …
Continue ReadingThe average teacher spends about $500 out of pocket on their class each year. One in 10 teachers spend over $1,000. However, some teachers are …
Continue ReadingEven the highest-achieving kids are going to fail now and then. Eventually, they will even fail at something big. Help your child or student learn how …
Continue ReadingIt is impossible to deny that technology has completely reshaped contemporary education. Getting on board with mobile learning will not only help your …
Continue ReadingThe future holds exciting opportunities as researchers and educators apply the potential of 3D technology to education. Many schools recognize the …
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Continue ReadingWith summer quickly approaching, parents and teachers are concerned about the amount of learning that students lose over the break. Discover some …
Continue ReadingWhat do driving lessons have to do with teaching kids to stay safe online? Compare the similarities of teaching students to operate a vehicle and …
Continue ReadingBlogging gives each student a chance to share their voice with an authentic audience in the context of learning and reading.
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