- Mathigon for Teachers
- We want to make it as easy as possible for teachers to use Mathigon in the classroom – no matter how you like to teach, or which technology you have access to. All of our resources are completely…
- Dessert Before Dinner: An Analogy for Enrichment | Education World
- I don’t believe that all students require enrichment for every lesson, including those labeled “gifted.” I think it’s a misconception to think that gifted students automatically require mor…
- Blended Learning in K-12 – Wikibooks, open books for an open world
- “Blended Learning in K-12”, is an overview of the concept of “blended learning” and how it relates to the integration of technologies in the K-12 environment. Dr. N.I.Scagnoli,…
- K-12math.info – information starts here
- “K-12math.infoThis website is a bibliographic resource which reviews and helps in the development of OER elementary and secondary school mathematics materials. Please respect the “Terms of u…
- KQED Learn
- KQED Learn puts media literacy front and center. Whether discussing classroom-ready topics using KQED’s video series “Above the Noise,” or engaging in collaborative inquiry leading to…
- How to Make Any Question Essential With Three Easy Steps
- “An essential question, on the other hand, is something more. It’s not a destination at all—usually, it’s the point where your journey begins.An essential question is big and open by its…
- 5 Ways You Can Enable Learners Who Struggle in Class
- in a one-on-one situation where the teacher could allow the child to take control of the classroom, with adult as a guide. How can we bring this thinking process to larger class settings and enable…
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