Students learn primarily through their interactions with teachers, whose instructional decisions and behaviors are deeply influenced by the instructional materials they use. Yet, across the country, ...
If you’re looking for Jana Beth Francis, the assistant superintendent for teaching and learning in the Daviess County district in Kentucky, you might find her in her car. Over the past few years, ...
Leaders can ensure that their teams understand why things are shifting and feel prepared to adjust their work in response.
In my second week interning at CEDaR, I attended a curriculum training through the Inquiry Hub at CU; and wow, what an experience… Inquiry Hub staff, teachers from the Denver Public Schools, and ...
This story was produced by the Seeley Swan Pathfinder as part of The Montana Gap project, in partnership with the Solutions Journalism Network. Strings, anchors, balloons, the colors of the rainbow: ...
“Learn, Lead, Succeed,” a large FFA bumper sticker that says it all in the classroom of the new agriculture science curriculum teacher at the Woodstown High School. Township, and a former 2001 ...
For years, teachers had little reason to give this question much thought. Most didn’t have any computers in their classrooms, not to mention access to the Internet. ''Technology’’ was something their ...