Sara Sloan, a veteran first-grade teacher at Broomfield’s Aspen Creek PK-8, estimated that she can spend more than $1,000 a year on materials for her classroom, from cardstock to math games to snacks.
That’s a mindset shared by Robin Palomares, an elementary English-for-speakers-of-other-languages teacher at the Commodore John Rodgers School in Baltimore, and one that she says resonates with many ...
“You want every child to feel welcome,” Hill said. “You want every child to feel like I mean something and that I matter to you.” ...
Google will let teachers assign Gemini study notebooks through Classroom as the AI study tool expands to school-issued ...
The Orton-Gillingham (OG) method is a well-researched, structured and multisensory approach to the teaching of reading, writing and spelling, and particularly suitable for dyslexic and other literacy ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Nicole, a third-grade teacher in New York, has bought learning ...
To maintain a classroom properly running, teachers are responsible for many behind-the-scenes tasks in addition to the actual in-classroom time spent with their students. As a result, teachers could ...
States have a limited amount of power over what materials teachers use in the classroom. A new report shows how some of them are trying—and succeeding—to wield influence anyway. In the majority of the ...