The American education system will feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic teacher shortages for years — with bigger impacts than the Great Recession.
How Teachers Can Welcome Remote Students Returning to In-Person Learning
Students returning from remote online learning to in-person learning are creating new challenges — and opportunities — for teachers.
How Can Teachers Help Prepare Students for Exams in the 2020-2021 School Year?
In challenging times, teachers can help students prep for advanced tests, the SAT and ACT, and standardized 2020-2021 exams.
Remote Art Lesson Plans for Virtual Art, Music and Theater Teachers
Get your students excited to participate online. Here are resources and tips for teaching remote art, theater, and music lessons.
Tips for Collaborative Lesson Planning as Teachers Work Remotely
When teaching remotely, it is still possible to do collaborative lesson planning with other educators to inspire and share resources.
How Schools Rely on Support Staff and Specialty Employees During COVID-19
Learn how school support staff and student teachers help educators balance remote and in-person learning, despite facing challenges of their own.
How to Bring Social-Emotional Learning to Your Math Classroom (And Why You Should)
Here are a few benefits and examples of the social-emotional learning style and how you can apply SEL in your math classroom.
9 Resources for Free Lesson Plan Templates
Here are 9 awesome free lesson plan templates you can use to find the right format for your class, subject, topic, and grade level.
Resource Sharing: 10 Tips for Finding Lesson Plans on Educator Blogs
There are a lot of blogs out there, which means you need a strategy for finding lesson plans you need. This guide will show you how.