College and Career ReadinessMost high school grads feel their skills aren’t up to par January 2, 2023 by Laura Ascione Family, friends, and educators help students make decisions, develop confidence, and identify personal aptitudes as they leave high school
Academic Esports6 tips to help start an elementary esports program in your school December 29, 2022 by Mary Phillips, Elementary STEM Teacher, North Shore Elementary Conversations around esports have centered on collegiate and secondary levels, but recently, the conversation has expanded to include elementary esports too
Computer Science EducationComputer science classes have an equity issue–some NYC educators are trying to change that December 28, 2022 by Amy Zimmer, Bureau Chief, Chalkbeat New York Computer science training has to start when children are younger to give students a stronger foundation
Online & Hybrid Learning5 ways to create a stellar online elementary learning program December 27, 2022 by Robin Winder, Sr. Director of Instruction, Florida Virtual School and FlexPoint Education Cloud Starting an online elementary program may feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be--here are some tips to gets yours off the ground
Online & Hybrid LearningWith online learning, the kids are all right December 26, 2022 by Laura Ascione Online learning, once dismissed as a poor substitute for in-person learning, is proving why it is an engaging and fulfilling learning option
Curriculum & AssessmentAn OER curriculum brings my students’ lives into our classroom December 23, 2022 by Megan Euler, Seventh Grade Science Teacher, Culler Middle School An OER science curriculum has completely revolutionized the way I teach and has transformed the way my students relate to their learning
STEM & STEAM TrendsSTEM learning makes this educator shine December 22, 2022 by Laura Ascione Her belief in edtech and a strong STEM foundation is helping underserved students excel and envision their future
Curriculum & Assessment7 Black History Month resources to use the whole year December 21, 2022 by Laura Ascione Black History Month teaching materials offer excellent insight to help students grasp the challenging topics surrounding race and prejudice
Online & Hybrid Learning5 components of a great hybrid learning program December 19, 2022December 19, 2022 by Kaley Zuniga, Live Teacher and Content Coach, Stride Inc. Communication and creativity are key when it comes to establishing a warm and welcoming hybrid learning classroom
LiteracyThe phonics fix? January 26, 2023December 14, 2022 by Britten Follett Some teachers are reconsidering the role phonics plays in modern elementary education and turning more often to a science of reading-based approach