In this video I share my honest review of the Bouncyband Sit and Twist active seat cushion that I use in my classroom. I walk ...
Equity. Regardless of the education circles in which you travel, it is likely this topic has arisen in your conversations about school funding, curriculum resources, accountability, discipline ...
One of my favorite STEM challenges—hands-on problem-based activities designed to build students’ critical thinking and ...
Vibe coding is a practice where people use AI tools to generate software code by describing what they want in plain language to the tool, with little to no traditional programming knowledge required.
On my first day as an Arabic teacher, my school mentor sternly advised me, "Avoid the three taboos: sex, politics, and religion.” When I started teaching Arabic in a public school, I inherited the ...
Classroom routines, assuming they are reasonable and well thought out, can help students and teachers alike. Today’s post begins a short series in which educators share those ones that work best in ...
When I first started experimenting with AI in my classroom, I saw the same thing repeatedly from students. They treated it like Google. Ask a question, get an answer, move on. It didn’t take long to ...
Gamification is one of the biggest in education trends right now in education. According to ISTE, “Gamification is about transforming the classroom environment and regular activities into a game” ...
Our students are driven by a need to belong. In classroom environments where the need to belong is thwarted, however, young people may grasp for power and prestige rather than learn how to form ...
Fulfilling IDEA’s promise often requires more than dedicated educators and traditional resources; it demands innovative approaches that adapt to each student’s unique strengths, needs and interests.
Teaching in the fall semester was miserable — that frequent feeling of a student’s fingers slipping between mine, pulling away, and spiraling out into nothingness ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ayşe Baltacıoğlu-Brammer, an NYU professor, has bought her students notebooks for their assessments. She didn't want to approach ...