Maps show students everything from the layout of a room to the setting for a book to how a storm moves. Students need…
Dear We Are Teachers, After an observation, my AP told me that I am way too timid and meek with my students, and…
Maps show students everything from the layout of a room to the setting for a book to how a storm moves. Students need…
When buying a tablet for school, there are plenty of factors to keep in mind, whether you’re a teacher or student. This guide…
Originally published in TEACH Magazine, September/October 2024 Issue By Lynn Ouellette In today’s world, students are faced with an overwhelming amount of pressure,…
There are so many misconceptions, myths, and half-truths surrounding my Native people. Below you’ll find a compelling collection of Native American facts I…
Grammarly recently launched Grammarly Authorship, a new feature designed to track the provenance of writing and guard against unauthorized AI use or more…
For Megan Gilmour, it doesn’t feel that long ago that she almost lost her son to critical illness, when he needed a bone…
As educators, we often fall into a trap that we know what’s best for our students. As a result, we often give them…
Although education policy has not been at the top of the political agenda in the run-up to the presidential election, the two candidates…
English teachers are often limited to the same rotation of tasks. Grading papers. Demonstrating punctuation usage. Reading aloud. It’s very rare to have…
Dear We Are Teachers, After an observation, my AP told me that I am way too timid and meek with my students, and…
With a focus on education and fun, 3D printers are perfect tools for learning, experimentation, and play. This makes them a valuable addition…
During ACTE’s recent CareerTech VISION event for career and technical education (CTE) professionals, panelists presented overwhelming evidence that educators have to embrace AI…
Learning about the Bill of Rights is an important part of civic education, shaping students into informed, responsible, and active participants in a…
Teaching kids about the Bill of Rights is crucial for helping them build background knowledge about the United States government and legal system.…
Holiday parties with 17 different forms of sugar. Every concert, performance, and program known to man. Candy canes sharpened into stabby weapons. That’s…
You don’t have to be Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo to have an appreciation for the beautiful game of soccer. Soccer is the…
One of the best ways to empower and prepare your students for success in our ever-changing world is providing them with STEAM (science,…
With Year 12 students across NSW and the Australian Capital Territory having now received their final school grade, the inevitable comparisons between schools’…
We need an action-based climate change curriculum now! Paul Thompson, Head of Geography at Sevenoaks School asks what it would take to put…