Listen to a PE teacher’s story of becoming a leading voice in strength training and conditioning as well as technology integration in the physical education classroom.
Learn how creative coding with Scratch benefits students through projects, passions, peers, and play.
Hear how one Washington school district has developed a program to expose high school students to potential careers in education with the hope of inspiring them to return to work in the district as teachers and paraeducators.
Join our conversation about the current shortage of elementary teachers, as we consider ways that we can recruit, support, and retain teachers, especially teachers of color.
Join us as we discuss the current teacher shortage and brainstorm ways that we can get more young people interested in joining the teaching profession while retaining those who are currently working in our schools.
Explore ways to support students as they transition out of high school and enter into the world of postsecondary school and careers.
Explore ways to support students as they transition out of high school and enter into the world of postsecondary school and careers.
Discover the importance of the FAFSA and explore ways to maximize student financial aid access in order to make postsecondary education more affordable.
Learn how you can integrate computer science, robotics, and coding into your classroom through fun, engaging, and accessible tools like Wonder Workshop’s robots: Dash, Dot, and Cue.
Unpack the difference between digital access and digital equity and also learn about actionable ways to improve digital equity in your classrooms and schools.
Discover systems and programs that are available in many schools, districts, and communities to support students and families in need.
Discover ways to empower students in their learning by offering choice, encouraging questions, and involving them in a proficiency-based evaluation process.
Explore ways to lead our diverse learners to a place where they can each experience a life full of possibility.
In our conversation with Jeff Plaman—the Online and Digital Learning Specialist for the Minnesota Department of Education—we explore the current state of online learning, address some misconceptions, and explore the potential it has moving forward.
To increase student ownership in learning we need to provide students with meaningful and authentic “voice and choice.” But what does this really mean? How do we implement it?