Hunger Pangs: Addressing Food Insecurity in Schools
While a range of programs aim to ensure kids have ready access to healthy meals throughout the school day, many K–12 students aren’t getting the food they need.
While a range of programs aim to ensure kids have ready access to healthy meals throughout the school day, many K–12 students aren’t getting the food they need.
After teaching high school reading intervention courses for many years, I know that starting with a novel is a mistake—it’s too long. Instead, I use urban legends.
With the right aids to help them during their moments of struggle, kids might be likely to do better in their homework.
Almost two million LGBTQ+ teenagers consider suicide each year. Does this statistic scare you? If not, it should.
There’s no such thing as "too much knowledge!" Consider utilizing your summer holidays to attend educational workshops that will add to your skill set.
The summer holidays are the perfect time to brainstorm new teaching ideas and classroom activities. Get inspired with the help of these podcasts.
Do you remember the first time you entered the school library as a child? I do. There were books everywhere.
My students needed to experience success. And they needed to see that their writing could impact a broader audience than the one held captive each day in their classroom.
Password management can be a daunting classroom challenge for K–12 educators. Here we’ll take a deep dive into some of the more effective solutions for getting kids logged in.
Planning a vacation abroad this summer? You might want to consider picking up a foreign language to help you on your travels.