Teacher’s Pet: September/October 2023
The Teacher's Pet column is an opportunity for teachers to showcase their animal companions in the pages of TEACH Magazine!
The Teacher's Pet column is an opportunity for teachers to showcase their animal companions in the pages of TEACH Magazine!
It’s maze season, and we’re about to let you in on some of the most exciting places to get lost amongst the hay!
These books help raise discussions with students about animal welfare, endangered species, and the diverse array of wildlife around the world.
Not only do visual arts classes make space in a student’s day for creativity, they can also offer a chance to focus on something bigger.
For the past nine years, Grade 6 students in Saskatoon, SK, have applied for a coveted program that sees them learning and growing with elders on a daily basis.
While AI is still an emerging technology, educators and K–12 advocates say it has the potential to make life better for teachers.
Whether you consider yourself an architectural aficionado or someone who simply appreciates beautiful design, we’ve rounded up several amazing places you can explore this summer.
Not sure where to go or what to do this summer? These fun and unique guides can provide you with some inspiration.
In my classroom, I focus on taking the time to intentionally and thoughtfully form positive and meaningful relationships with my students.
It is important to consider how schools are responding to climate change not just in the classroom, but on a practical level as well.