Teacher’s Pet: May/June 2024
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!
These recently-released books can help students learn more about the history of Juneteenth and the lived realities of Black people in America, both past and present.
Engaging with the outdoors allows children to form a lasting bond with nature, and also helps them understand the responsibility they have to sustain it.
Here are 5 simple strategies students can use to be more inclusive of classmates with communication disorders.
I, among other things, define myself as a rapper, and it’s a fact of which my students are all too aware.
It’s about time bees got the proper respect they deserve, and at one elementary school in Ottawa, they will soon have an entire pollinator meadow dedicated to them.
The 2024 GEM Gender Report warns against the use of social media in educational settings to protect young girls’ well-being and learning.
B.E.S.T. Academy at The Thomas W. Dortch Jr. Institute honours the Atlanta business icon and civic leader Thomas W. Dortch Jr.
The world is in the midst of a technological revolution that has surpassed expectations, and I’m witnessing firsthand how growing up in this digital age is impacting our students.
The CPHA is excited to announce the winner of their climate change poster contest.