In this post, explore one educator’s use of coding, and coding competitions, to boost learning for Gifted and Talented students.
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In this post, we’ll delve into some useful compilations, ideas, and sites dedicated to teaching all levels of math during remote and face-to-face learning.
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Looking for an online timer to keep your students engaged? Here are six free timers that will get you and your class counting down lickety split!
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We have a treat for you this week (and we know how much educators need a treat right now!). TCEA membership is completely free to all this week. Happy fall!
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For teachers, school administrators, parents, and students alike, it’s important to keep data privacy in mind. And the following tips and ideas can help.
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Google recently added a new tool to help with citing your references and creating a bibliography. It’s pretty easy to master. Learn how here.
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Are you wondering how to best support English language learners in your remote classroom? If so, take a look at a few of these strategies and tips.
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Discover three more evidence-based strategies and accompanying digital tools for learning. We explore teacher credibility, jigsaw, and reciprocal teaching.
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Check out ways to stay safe (and active) online during Digital Citizenship Week, and discover useful free resources to share with students.
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It’s time to dust off the cobwebs, open up the candy corn, and let’s get our BOO on with some activities and breakouts for you and your students.
