Learn how to block Google Games on school networks and devices to reduce distractions and improve focus in K-12 classrooms. The post How to block Google Games on school networks and devices appeared first on Hāpara.| Hāpara
Learn what Facebook groups are all about and how they're used by educators and schools. We share five examples of popular Facebook groups for educators and tell you about our latest pop-up Facebook group....| The Edublogger
Discover essential cybersecurity best practices for schools to protect data, prevent cyberattacks, and ensure safe digital learning. The post Best practices for strengthening cybersecurity for schools appeared first on Hāpara.| Hāpara
Teaching art is rewarding, but it can often feel like you’re on an island. When questions arise, where do you turn for support? Your school community may be wonderful, but they can’t answer specific questions about art projects or truly understand what running an art room is like. Lucky for you, The Art of Ed […] The post The Top 5 Burning Questions Answered by The Art of Ed Community appeared first on The Art of Education.| The Art of Education
It’s no secret that art teachers are pros at multitasking and wearing many hats. Not only can you switch between teaching two vastly different mediums like clay and charcoal within a five-minute transition, but you also shift from art teacher to coach to parent all within a matter of hours. While you make it look […] The post A Week in the Life as a Grad Student: How to Fit in Coursework While Teaching Full-Time appeared first on The Art of Education.| The Art of Education
To help new and veteran teachers grow, bring them into a professional community that values deep thinking, learning, and problem solving.| Kappan Online
Maureen Dowd, in a NYT article entitled Attention, Men: Books are Sexy!: Men are reading less. Women make up 80 percent of fiction sales. “Young men have regressed educationally, emotionally and culturally,” David J. Morris wrote in a Times essay titled “The Disappearance of Literary Men Should Worry Everyone.” The fiction gap makes me sad. A man […]| Teacher in a strange land
Explore how entrepreneurial nonprofits thrive within higher education, with insights from ASU’s new Institute for Learning Design and Discovery.| Getting Smart
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How Art Teachers Can Build Their Credentials and Increase Marketability - Professional Learning - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
Nearly 20% of new teachers leave within 5 years. Unlock effective teacher retention strategies through personalized PD, collaboration, and recognition. Keep great teachers & build a thriving school community.| Edthena
Back in the day, I used to go to ed-tech conferences, especially the Michigan Association for Computers Users in Learning (MACUL) gathering. Like everyone else, I was there to find that elusive app…| Teacher in a strange land
From Day One: Why Family Engagement Must Start in Preservice Teacher Training For too many new teachers, the first years in the classroom are a crash course in realities that weren’t covered in their credential programs. One of the most glaring gaps is learning how to meaningfully engage families as partners in their children’s education.| Parent Teacher Home Visits | A Home Visit for Every Learner
Jumpstart Your Creativity: 5 Easy Mini Art Practices for Art Teachers to Try This Summer Studio Practices The Art of Education| The Art of Education
Managing classroom dynamics and maintaining student focus in these hands-on settings can be challenging. The post Insights into teaching a practical class appeared first on TECHE.| TECHE
Open for Observation: Experienced educators across the university are opening their classes for teaching & learning support colleagues to observe and learn. The post Your opportunity to observe teaching [and teachers] in action appeared first on TECHE.| TECHE
4 Summer Books To Help Art Teachers Fuel Their Creative Process - Professional Learning - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
4 Steps to Creating Your Dream Art Museum Tour This Summer - Professional Learning - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
Discover how Edthena's groundbreaking VC3 technology is revolutionizing video coaching in education. Dive into Part 2 of our series to explore the powerful features and benefits that VC3 brings to educators, enabling them to enhance their professional development. Don't miss out on this cutting-edge approach to video coaching. Read now!| Edthena
One of my favourite parts of the PYP Enhancements is the provocation for teachers to “set and re-set” learning goals. We see this idea come up in the PYP Planning Process chart. And aga…| Making Good Humans
Flourish (verb) 1. grow or develop in a healthy way especially as a result of a healthy environment. 2. to thrive. 3. to cultivate order, beauty or abundance for the common good of others.* In what ways might we help educators flourish? “I can’t wait for Professional Learning Community (PLC) today,” shared Val, a fourth […]| PEBC
“Numeracy is a civil right. Agree?” PEBC facilitator Jailyn Jenkins points to one side of the open auditorium, “or disagree?” She points to the other. More than fifty teachers, instructional coaches, school administrators and district personnel of diverse backgrounds shift towards the “agree” wall with various degrees of certainty. “Turn and talk,” Jailyn invites, “Why […]| PEBC
The post What Are Norm-Referenced Assessments and Why Do We Use Them? appeared first on Illuminate Education.| Illuminate Education
A few weeks ago I shared my plan to structure this year’s arc of professional learning as a Program of Inquiry; complete with 5 Cycles of Professional Inquiry planned as PYP Units of Inquiry.…| Making Good Humans
I am so fortunate to spend my days surrounded by excellent educators! I am constantly in a state of being provoked and challenged and supported. As a result I find myself inspired to take risks and…| Making Good Humans
The following is the fourth of four excerpts from the eBook, How Do I Lead Project Based Learning?, which provides a concrete framework for leading the implementation of project based learning. Although this eBook was written through the lens of project based learning, everything can be applied to all professional learning and instructional shifts, no matter […]| Cooper on Curriculum
The following is the third of four excerpts from the eBook, How Do I Lead Project Based Learning?, which provides a concrete framework for leading the implementation of project based learning. Although this eBook was written through the lens of project based learning, everything can be applied to all professional learning and instructional shifts, no matter […]| Cooper on Curriculum
The following is the second of four excerpts from the eBook, How Do I Lead Project Based Learning?, which provides a concrete framework for leading the implementation of project based learning. Although this eBook was written through the lens of project based learning, everything can be applied to all professional learning and instructional shifts, no matter […]| Cooper on Curriculum
The following is the first of four excerpts from the eBook, How Do I Lead Project Based Learning?, which provides a concrete framework for leading the implementation of project based learning. Although this eBook was written through the lens of project based learning, everything can be applied to all professional learning and instructional shifts, no […]| Cooper on Curriculum
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