By Teachers, For Teachers
All teachers can relate to the difficulty that often comes with getting students interested and involved in their school work. Many teachers have their own tricks and tips on how they motivate students. Educator Jon Schwartz is no different.
The self proclaimed blues aficionado has turned his passion for blues music into an educational tool to help turn his students into engaged learners.
In a time when teaching to the test seems to be stifling student creativity, Tony Wagner reveals how to prepare your students to be the next generation of innovators.
Check out this sneak peek inside Wagner's new book Creating Innovators.
In Bill Smoot's book Conversations with Great Teachers, he crosses the nation to find teachers in every realm of life, from the K-12 classroom to the circus to the FBI to the Outback.
Here are a few snippets from his interviews that show just how much teachers have in common, no matter who, where, what or how they're teaching.
A Vermont magnet school is taking Earth Day ideals to the next level. The Sustainability Academy at Lawrence Barnes is one of the first schools in the country to integrate sustainability education throughout their curriculum.
Anne Tewksbury, a sustainability coach at the Burlington K-5 magnet school, gives us the inside scoop on this eco-friendly school.
Tom Bloch spoke with TeachHUB.com to discuss his transition from CEO of family company H&R Block to inner-city teacher, charter school founder and author of Stand for the Best.
In the last five years, all but two students graduated from the charter school you founded, University Academy. What is the secret of the University Academy’s success? ...