15 Ways To Support Students Without Internet Access At Home
Let parents that local public libraries usually have internet access. Also, consider coffee shops and bookstores that offer it for free.
Are you a new teacher? Or new-ish to teaching? Or looking for a fresh perspective? You’ve come to the right place for articles that can help you be more effective in the classroom.
Let parents that local public libraries usually have internet access. Also, consider coffee shops and bookstores that offer it for free.
Used effectively, checklists can improve learning by helping students develop awareness processes, goals, and priorities.
Can apps actually promote creativity in students? Any media is capable of that–from books and plays to video games–and yes, apps.
Responsibilities of teaching can keep you quite busy, so for those with limited time, here are the top free curriculum to get you started.
What are the best teaching and learning apps? Here are the results, a subjective list of 50 of the best teaching and learning apps for 2016.
This is a diverse collection of apps, from games to digital media software to math and literacy apps.
Whether you’re using data to personalize learning or refine curriculum, the ability to easily check for understanding is critical to your teaching.
If we truly want a better world, we can’t continue to mirror the worst parts of that world into our classrooms.
By demystifying the writing process through modeling, teachers demonstrate what writing looks like in all of its unedited, imperfect glory.
From playful to flashcards to ACT practice, here are 12 of the best vocabulary apps for middle and high school students.
The definition of digital citizenship has to do with the quality of behaviors that impact the quality of digital content and communities.
Here are augmented reality apps for use with students in the classroom, such as Aurasama, Fetch! Lunch Rush, Word Lens, Layar, etc.