Elementary teachers can use these concepts to shift how they set up spaces, design learning opportunities, and empower students.
Michele Haiken isn’t quite ready to do away with student essays. But the veteran English teacher at New York’s Rye Middle School would much rather get her students writing podcasts and movie scripts, ...
Google quietly rolled out one of the most useful updates to Classroom in years. If you haven’t explored Gemini in Google ...
It's probably one of the most popular ways of combining fun and learning at the moment: the escape game. For the few who don't know the principle, let's briefly review it. It's a situation in which ...
(Next page: More flipped classroom examples) Rob Baier, seventh-grade math teacher Fort Cherry Junior and Senior High School, Pennsylvania “How do I flip my classroom? In years past, when I assigned ...
A former reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer remarked to my colleague Lesli Maxwell that for journalists to better cover classroom issues in schools, they need to have better access to classrooms.
The zone of proximal development (ZPD), also known as the zone of potential development, is a concept often used in classrooms to help students with skill development. The core idea of the ZPD is that ...