Engineering provides a critical role in the STEM classroom. Through engineering, you can plan experiences where your students are engaged in authentic,| Region 13's Blog
Learning breaks can be difficult for children. The longer the break, the more learning loss occurs. Research on “summer slide” or “summer lag” shows that| Region 13's Blog
You receive a letter from the school asking permission to test your child for the gifted and talented (GT) program. Or maybe you requested to have your| Region 13's Blog
Project Based Learning (also known as PBL) is a method of instruction that encourages students to learn through the use of projects and problem-solving.| Region 13's Blog
Gifted and Talented (GT) Programs vary across campuses, districts, and the state. Do you know your gifted and talented program goals? Are you meeting| Region 13's Blog
Project-based learning… STEM… Gifted and Talented. What’s the difference really in these ideas? Do you know? If you saw a student working in| Region 13's Blog
Every year, districts across the state are required to identify students who will participate in Gifted and Talented (GT) programs. This GT identification| Region 13's Blog
The Texas Performance Standards Project (TPSP) is a Texas Education Agency (TEA) created website providing teachers across Texas with free standards-based| Region 13's Blog