I have the most fun (and delicious) picture book to share with you today! I LOVE BLUEBERRIES!, written by Shannon Anderson, illustrated by Jaclyn Sinquett, and published by Feeding Minds Press, is a GEM.
For many college students, landing an internship is the best way to line up a job with graduation because of its invaluable experience and networking opportunities.
Communication is essential for learning, but students with speech and language difficulties face challenges in articulation, comprehension, and verbal expression. These struggles can hinder literacy, participation, and confidence, affecting academic success and social interactions. Without proper support, their overall educational experience and ability to engage effectively in the classroom may suffer.
Great educators aren’t just masters of their subject matter. They are lifelong learners who bring diverse perspectives, adaptability, and real-world experiences into their classrooms. Traveling the world provides an unmatched education that enhances a teacher’s ability to inspire, connect with, and engage students.
Whether you're a formal educator or someone who shares knowledge in other ways, traveling can enhance your teaching. Experiencing the world helps you become a more effective and empathetic educator. Here’s how.
We are so excited to share a new book about mentoring teenagers with you. Can We Go to Lunch? Winning, Developing, & Mentoring the Heart of a Teenager is written by Kendra Berry & Kenya Sloan. Read on to learn more, including our author interview with Kendra...
School trips are great opportunities for young minds to learn in a setting that goes beyond their regular classroom. The world has a horde of learning experiences to offer and school trips are a lesson in academics and life skills.
Online gaming has significantly evolved over the last decade. The massive growth began around the early 2010s when casual social gaming became popular. Think classic PC games to console online genres like competitive first-person shooters and massively multiplayer games (MMO gaming).
Picture the average school building, and a number of images will likely spring to mind: long, grey hallways lined with lockers, stuffy classrooms and outdated architecture reminiscent of a prison or a factory, rather than a place for learning.
While this may be true for the cheaper, more standardized “flatpack” schools of previous years, educators and designers are now turning their attention to the effects of school design on learning, and how current buildings can be adapted.
As an educator and/or parent, you're probably wondering HOW to teach and work with AI. It isn't easy. The field is constantly changing, and student, parents, and educators don't know where to even start to learn about, utilize, and think about AI.
We all know that students will consider using AI to do their school work this year. And, if they do hit the ‘easy’ button, they’ll most likely be accepting mediocre content. Authentic, human-generated and creative content is becoming a luxury good. Teachers can tell the difference.
You might think that learning is confined to textbooks and lectures, but cultural immersion offers a richer, more nuanced experience. By stepping into different communities and cultures, you confront your own biases and expand your worldview in ways that traditional education simply can't match. This engagement not only enhances empathy but also cultivates essential communication skills necessary for today's interconnected society.