by Patrick Tegge | Oct 14, 2017 | Articles
Educators at an elementary school in Amsterdam, New York are finding that curriculum flows smoothly when teachers specialize and work in teams. At Tecler Elementary School, fifth grade students returned to a familiar environment. They came back to the same classroom... by Susie McDonald | Oct 4, 2017 | Articles
Lawmakers in Indiana are listening to experts claims that supporting new teachers saves money and boosts retention. Recently, a University of Pennsylvania study estimated that the cost of teacher turnover nationwide is about $2.2 billion annually. Experts in Indiana... by Lawrence Daniel | Sep 23, 2017 | Articles
A Palisades Middle School teacher enjoyed bringing environmental lessons back to the classroom after attending the Keystone Science School’s 2017 Key Issues Institute Bringing Environmental Issues to the Classroom program in Silverthorne, Colorado. Kristin... by Kenneth Hosking | Sep 16, 2017 | Articles
Illinois teachers are learning how to create science lessons that provide inspiration for tomorrow’s scientists and engineers. Over the summer, teachers from Naperville and Aurora schools met with STEM professionals and college professors to learn how to relate their... by Robyn Smith | Sep 10, 2017 | Articles
In the Newton School System, teachers become leaders in technology through the training they receive in the Leaders of Tomorrow program. The Innovative Leaders of Tomorrow Boot Camp was recently held to educate teachers and others in tools such as ClassFlow, Office...
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