“So many books and so little time to read them” is a refrain that echoes in my mind and, I suspect, in the minds of many other educators around the world. This three-part series is an attempt to ...
This year’s books for educators make me feel hopeful for the possibilities of the human race. Covering topics such as nature and spirituality in children, neurodiversity-affirming schools, and the ...
Labor Day Weekend is upon us. That means back to school for some 50 million U.S. students—and their teachers. Most likely, lesson plans, at least the early ones, are ready to go. If you teach an age ...
The turn of the month marks the end of Banned Books Week, an annual event promoting the freedom to read and awareness of the harms of censoring books —often with a particular focus on K-12 students.
A newly published book meant to add air to the sails of today's teachers has been penned by long-time educator Dave Markward of Moline. Markward, a teacher and administrator for 33 years, offers the ...
Amid the protests, teachers want to make their libraries more diverse. As Rosanna Orta, a high school English teacher in Arizona, watched protests erupt across the country after the death of George ...
EduTech is a 9to5Mac weekly series that focuses on technology’s application in education, lower and higher level, both for productivity and enjoyment. If you have suggestions for topics or specific ...
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