
How Gamification Can Transform Your Classroom
Learning is like a game; it has rules, levels, and sometimes rewards. Just like in gaming, students need to understand the rules to “level up”…

Learning is like a game; it has rules, levels, and sometimes rewards. Just like in gaming, students need to understand the rules to “level up”…

Summative assessments are typically the last step in the teaching and learning process. They are meant to show what students have truly learned and can…

Multicultural education is much more than celebrating Black History Month and learning about Passover. It’s about embracing diversity and addressing the cultural differences that shape…

Social-emotional learning doesn’t mean you need a fancy program or a full-blown lesson plan. All you need is consistency and intention. A few meaningful activities…

When you think of rote learning, chances are you picture students writing their spelling words five times each or chanting times tables together. It often…

We’ve all struggled at one point or another. As adults, we’ve learned that life can throw curveballs, and sometimes, we’ve to push ourselves to overcome…

When most people think of PE, they picture students taking laps around the gym, a few games of dodgeball, or students trying to sneak their…

If you’ve heard the term “restorative practice” and are interested in bringing it into your classroom but worry it takes special training or has to…

If you’re trying to get students to really think while they read, not just skim or restate facts, then reciprocal reading might be just the…