arts, and math, offers students something no singular subject can alone: a fuller package of innovative awesomeness. But sometimes it’s hard for teachers to come up with ideas for STEAM. So we’ve curated a list of some of our favorite projects, tips, and ideas for teaching STEAM in you...
Graphic novels are a great way for any sixth grader to get interested in a new story. They’re particularly helpful for students who struggle with reading and can use the pictures to do the high-level thinking required in middle school. “Graphic novels help struggling readers and also help ...
The proposed curriculum aims to teach five-year-old children—an age at which Australian kids first attend school—not to share information such as date of birth or full names with strangers, and that they should consult parents or guardians before entering personal information online. Six-and-se...
In addition, you’ll find animated videos and resources for elementary, middle, and high school students, too.CodingEvery day, in classrooms around the world, kids are learning how to code. Coding is a valuable skill that helps teach kids to think logically and develop the critical thinking ...
“content access” and it’s associated with no direct cost in money. (Interestingly, theUnivCafémodel does involve some financial costs, which are covered partly byConcordia University’s School of Extended Learning, and partly by donations. I’ve beenon the recordabout my interest in this ...
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for middle and high school students. Looking at learning from an evolutionary perspective helps us to understand why some types of learning are natural and easy, while other forms can be far more difficult. What are some of the best ways to tackle teaching the more-difficult-to-learn material...
So, while there are many pitfalls to be aware of and to avoid, we also need to look for the good of social media in the classroom, as we’ve never been so connected instantaneously or had such unbridled access to content before. Administrators, consider how your school or district does ...
One of the resources listed among the posts was MIT’s How to Design Programs, which looks like a very comprehensive resource for teaching programming theory in upper elementary/high school grades. As for books, I personally think that Randall Schwartz’s Learning Perl is terrific. For younger ...
This course is suitable for both new and experienced users of Google tools, as you may learn more tips and tricks when incorporating them into your teaching. 7. Introduction to Cybersecurity for Teachers by Raspberry Pi and Teach Computing Cybersecurity is essential in the classroom as it helps...