Teacher’s Pet: January/February 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!
In anticipation of the upcoming Summer Olympic Games, we have compiled a list of books that showcase the stories of female athletes—both real and fictional.
Chocolate factory tours offer unique—and delicious—ways to learn about the process of making chocolate and the origins of cacao beans.
I am a teacher in southern West Virginia, a region defined by stereotypes and hit hard by America’s opioid epidemic.
In recent decades, the prevalence of myopia in children and teenagers has skyrocketed, becoming a pressing global health issue.
Classroom management is necessary to keep the learning momentum going, but sometimes it can be incredibly difficult to achieve.
Celebrate diversity and multiculturalism during the winter season by sharing these 15 holiday books with students.
University training prepares educators for a lot of scenarios on the job. But what it doesn’t prepare them for is the inevitable grief that comes with it.
I am from a place called Curve Lake First Nation. It’s located deep in the nether regions of the Kawartha Lakes area in Ontario. In some ways, my home is an odd place.
Teaching junior elementary school students about treaties can be a daunting task for even the most experienced educators.