Follow this guide to develop adjust lesson plans for your students even if you lack the time, resources, and ability for in-person education.
Tips for Handling Remote Burnout for Teachers
Even as summer approaches, you may be facing remote burnout. Here is how you can care for your wellbeing while teaching through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Teaching Tolerance: Resources to Introduce Students to Different Faith Traditions
Use this resource guide to introduce different faith traditions to your K-12 students and have healthy — even challenging — discussions, in your classroom.
Music Lesson Plans: Teaching the Meaning and Context of Song
Here are a few creative ideas for ways teachers can give their music lesson plans deeper meaning and context, and inspire students.
Digital Leadership: Teaching Students to Shape Their Online Communities
Young people must learn how to engage online communities, speak up and create positive change; we need to teach them digital leadership.
The Teacher’s Guide to Combating Classroom Ableism
Ableism is an institutionalized problem, but teachers can educate themselves on how to identify and prevent this damaging construct.
Geometry Lesson Plans: Engaging Students with Art, Games and Activities
Geometry doesn’t have to be boring. These geometry lesson plans with games and activities will teach essential topics while inspiring and engaging your students.
Teaching Gender Equality: Smart Ways to Teach an Essential Topic
Teaching gender equality can be hard, but it can’t be ignored. Follow these tips to create a more equitable classroom for all.
Poetry Lesson Plans: Teaching Literary Devices, History and Culture
Verse can be tough to teach. Here are poetry lesson plan ideas that can help inspire students to learn how to read, analyze and write their own poems.