Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Teachers can use these strategies for promoting emotional literacy to help students develop self-regulation and motivation ...
Many teachers in Clark County are making a difference in their districts and in their classrooms in Springfield-area schools. Throughout the county, teachers are working to make learning fun and build ...
Debates on college campuses today seem to turn ugly so fast. Students, professors, and administrators use phrases like “walking on eggshells” to convey their fear of saying something that might get ...
Google Classrooms is a free learning platform created by Google. Anyone with a Google account can make a Google Classroom — not just teachers or students. Google classrooms is used by more than 150 ...
When Jean Kaneko started volunteering at her son’s kindergarten class in Santa Monica, California, she was surprised by how hesitant the children were to play with toys they didn’t recognize, to make ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It’s been a challenging week at Almira Elementary School, so I stay with Mrs. Sharon Lenahan after school to help, while she’s doing some cleaning and rearranging of her ...
Monika Heidi Duque, of Rosewood STEM Magnet, Urban Planning and Urban Design, was named a finalist in the 2026 California ...
This post originally appeared on Brainly’s blog and is republished here with permission. In the U.S, teachers are outnumbered on average 16 students to 1 teacher in the classroom (though this number ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
Sports fans of Connecticut, often a wishbone between the leanings of Boston and New York, get to call one thing their own: college basketball. And no other program in the country has more ...
There are no magic bullets out there but there are a number of relatively small “moves” we teachers can make in the classroom that have the potential of generating larger positive impacts. A series ...