This story on community college teacher training was produced by the Seattle Times as part of Tackling Teacher Shortages, an ongoing series revealing critical areas of school staffing with an eye toward the gaps that most affect kids and families. The series is part of an eight-newsroom collaboration between AL.com, The Associated Press, The […]
Spooky Halloween Fun for Your ESL Class
by Claudia Pesce 318,101 views There probably isn’t a youngster who is not looking forward to Halloween. And most adults want to join in the fun too! Halloween is a great holiday to celebrate in the ESL classroom, as well as one of the best times to let loose and […]
31 Pep Rally Activities and Games for Kids of All Ages
The beginning of the school year brings lots of stress for both students and teachers. Pep rallies are a fun way to get everyone involved in school spirit and relieve some of that stress. Use a variety of inclusive games and activities in your upcoming pep rally to ensure students […]
Beta By Bellwether – Eduwonk
On Monday, Bellwether rolled out a new identify and a new manufacturer. Nowadays, we publicly launched our new Beta by Bellwether initiative – and the early phases of the very first Beta undertaking: Assembly. Assembly seeks to create equitable methods of education and learning in which learners can access a […]
Five New Resources To Support Hispanic Heritage Month
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Podcast 142: 🎙️ Extending the School Day in Wales
Joshua McGovern Joshua McGovern has been operating with Teacher Toolkit given that March 2018. He is liable for our Soundcloud and iTunes channels and is the generation supervisor for podcasts. He has a degree in Tunes Manufacturing and is a graduate of Leeds Beckett University. Apart from doing the job… […]
Kristin Simmers and Andrew Watson on the Role of Neuroscience in Education – Education Rickshaw
One of my major triggers is when a presenter at an schooling meeting will declare, with no being able to position to an report or a physique of investigate, that x, y or z is exploration-primarily based. And far more normally than not, their investigation-absolutely free assert is accompanied by […]
Let Students Create Your Next Review Game in Gimkit with KitCollab
Posted Oct 6, 2022 by Nick LaFave below Review & Examine 1 of my favored evaluate sport platforms just included a excellent new collaborative attribute. Academics can now allow their students collaboratively build queries for their future spherical of Gimkit working with KitCollab. Instructor set up is basic and permits […]
Committing to Cultural Responsiveness as a Catholic School Educator
The pursuing blog site was contributed by Betsy Okello, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, The Mary Ann Remick Leadership Application, University of Notre Dame. As Catholic university educators and leaders, committing to cultural responsiveness is not merely wonderful to do or an add on to our main curricula. It is necessary to […]
The 12 Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece – Learn Something Interesting
The Historic Greeks believed in 12 gods and goddesses who were comprehended to reside upon Mount Olympus. These deities involved Zeus (pronounced “zoose”) the king of the gods, Hera (pronounced “hare-ah”) the wife of Zeus and goddess of marriage and childbirth, Apollo (pronounced “ah-pol-oh”) the son of Zeus, sunlight god, […]
The DOE Giveth, and Taketh Away, but It Giveth Crappeth
I am finally employing the DOE grading/ attendance method. Our university, for some motive, is piloting the technique for attendance. The 1st time I utilised it was yesterday. I have a compact course, and it was very straightforward to use. Nevertheless I experienced pink sheets with me just in case, […]