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Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Anti-racism

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students learn how to identify and oppose racism.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Indigenous Voices

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students learn about the experiences of Indigenous peoples.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Intersectionality

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students explore the concept of intersectionality.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Islamophobia

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to teach K–12 students about the impacts of Islamophobia.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Mental Health

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to teach K–12 students about the importance of mental health.

Teaching Through Books Pt 1: Poverty

This comprehensive lesson plan utilizes Canadian books to help K–12 students explore the causes and impacts of poverty.

Teacher’s Pet: May/June 2023

The Teacher's Pet column is an opportunity for teachers to showcase their animal companions in the pages of TEACH Magazine.

Teacher’s Pet: March/April 2023

The Teacher's Pet column is an opportunity for teachers to showcase their animal companions in the pages of TEACH Magazine.

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Education News

Ohio Teacher Wins Summer Getaway in “Sunshine for Teachers” Contest

The grand prize winner and 19 first prize winners celebrated with their schools during schoolwide smoothie parties hosted by Tropical Smoothie Cafe.

Helping Students Become Lifelong Readers

The best way to inspire today’s youth to read is by building a culture that celebrates their book choices and makes reading as fun and engaging as the media they already love.

How (and Why) to Make Classrooms More Musical

Music is a language that reaches across age, culture, and ability. And when we learn to use it with care and creativity, it becomes one of the most accessible and powerful tools we have in education.

Reading in America: Five Years Since COVID

While we continue to understand and measure the pandemic's impact on education, more and more evidence is confirming that, even five years later, students are still a long way off from rebounding academically.

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