Bringing Women’s History Month into the Classroom
Until relatively recently the scope of women’s history was undervalued and overlooked. Women’s history month is a perfect time to talk about the tenacity, courage, and creativity of women. This...
Until relatively recently the scope of women’s history was undervalued and overlooked. Women’s history month is a perfect time to talk about the tenacity, courage, and creativity of women. This...
February is Black History Month. Here are a few resources for teachers to get your started! How to Celebrate Black History Month in School The History Behind Black History Month –...
COVID-19 has raised a lot of concerns about the education system. What most teachers are wondering right now is: “What do I do when schools go back to normal traditional...
August 13this International Left Handers Day! About 10 percent of the population is left-handed, and while being a leftie doesn’t keep you from having good handwriting, learning to write can...
All teachers want their students to succeed. The first step is building a trusting relationship with students in which they believe that you want them to succeed and that you...
Injecting creativity into your teaching can be as difficult as inspiring creativity in your students. We have collected some of our favorite ways you can start to open up your...
5 Ways to Combat Summer Slide “Summer slide” is the tendency for students, especially in low-income families, to lose some of their academic and social-emotional achievements gained during the previous...