How I’m Reimagining My Classroom This Year
You’ve heard it before, but I’ll say it again: the pandemic has fundamentally changed the way educators teach and how students learn.
You’ve heard it before, but I’ll say it again: the pandemic has fundamentally changed the way educators teach and how students learn.
Team-building exercises encourage students to work together to solve a common goal, all while developing communication, problem-solving, and even leadership skills.
In honour of Latin American Heritage Month, here are some books that promote diversity and celebrate Latin American experiences.
The Teacher's Pet column is an opportunity for teachers to showcase their animal companions in the pages of TEACH Magazine!
While teaching a Western Civilization course to high school students, I found a unique opportunity to introduce the topic of critical thinking along with the subject matter.
What we might think of as “home ec” now covers a wide variety of topics, like fashion and textiles, food and nutrition, human development, housing design, and more.
TEACH Magazine talked to leaders at some of the top marching band schools in the U.S., to get a sense of why band matters and what it takes to run a successful program.
Teaching social studies, civics, history and the concept of citizenship in an accessible way is difficult. The Teachers Institute on Parliamentary Democracy can help.
These teacher must-haves can help you unwind and indulge in some me-time routines after an undoubtedly busy school year.
Walking tours can be some of the best ways to explore a new place. They give you the chance to fully immerse yourself in the history and culture of your destination with every step.