3 ways to engage elementary students in space education
Interactive, hands-on learning helps draw elementary-school students into space education, explains STEM specialist Nicollette LeTellier.
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Interactive, hands-on learning helps draw elementary-school students into space education, explains STEM specialist Nicollette LeTellier.
A STEAM education expert explains how coding can help us teach students generosity, perseverance and collaboration.
Never-ending, confusing paperwork generated in higher education can be tamed with digital productivity solutions.
Combine technology, individualized instruction and small-group teaching on students' path from special ed students to general ed classes.
Our school's digital house system to manage student groups has been a fun and informative way to keep in touch with families.
Sharing your own enthusiasm and encouraging students to fail and try again can bring joyful learning to STEM classes.
Don't toss untested edtech into the classroom. It's better if all stakeholders partner to create research-based education technology tools.
Active, engaging digital learning opportunities put students in control of their own learning. Quality, not quantity, makes a difference.
Technology that keeps assignments. homework and student progress in one place and gives instant feedback has helped students with dyslexia.
Introducing edtech activities can turn up the volume, but a loud classroom is a sign of engaged, eagerly learning students.
When you allow the fear of a test to determine how you deliver instruction to English learners, you’re going to get it wrong, educator says.
A dean of students explains how educator well-being training helps her stays calm and support students and staff even when things get dicey.
Today’s fintech landscape is driving a greater need for payment innovations in education software at the collegiate level.
Feeling emotionally drained after the recent pandemic and school upheaval? Quick physiological tactics can ramp up educator wellness.
Teaching computer science can be intimidating for teachers with no background in it. But what students really need is context, support and guidance.
Social-emotional learning can be baked into coding projects. Here are suggestions to explore five aspects of SEL and robotics together.
An edtech expert and educators share the ways they use technology to create more digital equity for students and families.
Just as information literacy was important when the internet was new, schools must help students understand responsible content creation now.
Introduce AI in kindergarten and nurturing a passion for it throughout K-12 to create tomorrow's innovators.
The Catalyst program in North Carolina helps high-school students with disabilities learn about and train for STEM jobs and position them for STEM college degrees.
Learning management systems play a pivotal role, even in in-person classrooms today.
Technology, a flexible and accessible space, and partnerships are the ingredients for a successful innovation lab.
Effective feedback is especially important for students in online classes. Teachers can choose several ways to deliver quality feedback.
Give students a jump on a lesson by having them tackle information digitally before starting a whole-class Socratic discussion.
From the Great Wall of China to a sleigh ride with Santa, virtual reality enlivens lessons for a broader student experience.
Fancy edtech programs abound, but it needn't be costly or difficult for teachers to incorporate technology into lessons.
Using gamified learning in kindergarten -- via tech or no-tech -- can engage students longer and teach other skills.
Students' minds are most open to new things when they're very young. That's the perfect time to introduce STEM across all subjects.
A Virginia district's school communications platform designed for every level of K-12 streamlines the process and reach all stakeholders.
Teachers can combine SEL with math to enhance students' interpersonal skills -- and maybe help some students enjoy math more.
Edtech data can help accelerate learning more precisely and successfully. A superintendent shares her district's has done it.
Earlier exposure to career and technical education could benefit all students, while a reshaping of CTE would greatly help students who choose those pathways. First, though, we need to change the negative perceptions around CTE.
For both virtual and in-person teachers, the right digital tools will focus on student needs to enhance and support learning outcomes.
Researcher explains how a teacher-led process led to certification for edtech tools.
Donna McDaniel of Keller Independent School District in Texas was one of the first teachers in the world to use artificial intelligence-driven coaching for professional learning. Here’s what she thought.
Technology offers new way for students to engage with content and can help nurture student self-expression, creativity and collaboration.
Bringing virtual reality into the classroom engages students and helps them demonstrate learning gains as subject-matter experts.
Scrappy paper and digital publications help students find their personal voice, collaborate with classmates and learn from peer feedback.
A technology integration specialist shares how her district added a new area of study — without breaking the bank.
Combatting student anxiety with digital storytelling
An animatronic dog helps students master SEL skills.
Students get excited about topics with the help of accessible augmented reality edtech.