No tricks here—just five days’ worth of scary good content, networking, and more! Read on to learn why you should attend TCEA 2026.
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Students are becoming more distracted and less engaged—combat it with digital routines that will transform your classroom!
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The spookiest time of the year is here, and we’ve got the frightfully fun halloween activities your classroom needs!
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Digital Citizenship Week begins on Oct. 20. Prep your lesson plans for this annual event now with these tools and resources!
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AI/VRDigital Citizenship
AI Safety for Grades 7–12: Privacy, Consent, and Media Smarts
by Lori Graceyby Lori GraceyTeaching AI safety for grades 7-12 isn’t just a good idea—it’s vital to the health of our pre-teen and teenage students.
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ESL/ELL
Five Instructional Strategies for Supporting English-Language Learners
by Diana Bennerby Diana BennerExplore five strategies for English Language Learners that build skills and confidence, all while making learning accessible!
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Add a visual layer to your lessons with Canva’s collection of letter frames. They’re easy to use and oh-so-customizable!
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Classroom ActivitiesEnglish Language Arts Reading (ELAR)Libraries
Digital Book Challenge: Get Students Excited About Reading
Get students excited for reading with this bracket-style digital book challenge, perfect for single classrooms or entire districts!
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AI/VREnglish Language Arts Reading (ELAR)HistoryScienceSocial Studies
Use Tasmap to Design and Share Custom Maps
Discover how Tasmap transforms classroom mapping projects with customizable visual design tools. Give it a try today!
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Educational ResearchEducational TrendsGood Teaching
Stop Teaching, Start Thinking: Build a Classroom that Prioritizes Deep Thinking, Part Two
Explore how one critical thinking strategy can help students prioritize and utilize deep thinking. Plus, access some helpful resources!
