25 Social Justice Books To Encourage Students To Change The World
Which are the best books to promote social justice and activism? Which can encourage students to change their world?
Which are the best books to promote social justice and activism? Which can encourage students to change their world?
Spending uninterrupted time learning is important to student success, but so is taking screen breaks. Enter the 20-20-20 rule.
From critical thinking and collaboration to adaptability, influence, and imagination, here are 7 skills students will always need.
Project-based learning teachers are there to guide students toward answers to their questions—not to answer the question themselves.
By engaging your students with works of art, you can help them see the world while teaching them to value diverse perspectives.
At first, the poem comes off as self-critical–a child lacking confidence and worrying about their place. But then, read it backwards…
Don’t go giving parents your personal phone number. Bad idea. Very bad idea. Sign up for Google Voice to text parents.
The Say It Or Not app helps students 4+ to practice social skills, like what is ‘appropriate’ or not in certain social situations.
What if a class consisted of words that led to information that whirled into blended realms of creativity set up just for students, created by students?
There’s no reason a ‘school’ can’t become a tech-infused place-based learning environment that focuses on literacy and civic participation.
Being able to quickly provide learning feedback is one of the best part about well-designed technology tools, and Google Docs is no exception.
Here’s a topic that has gotten attention recently–attention I’m sure will die down and in a few weeks be an internet historical footnote.
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