Laughter and Lightbulb Moments: Why I Love OER Project Resources for History
by Anne Koschmider | 8.15.22
The sound of student engagement is music to every teacher’s ears.
by Anne Koschmider | 8.15.22
The sound of student engagement is music to every teacher’s ears.
by Cicely Woodard | 8.3.22
Math didn’t always come easily for me. I had wonderful math teachers, but I remember going home and sitting at my little desk having these challenging moments with my math homework.
by Lana Steiner | 7.22.22
One day, a teacher I was working closely with commented on students’ lack of willingness to engage: “How do you get kids to engage? It’s not realistic to constantly prompt them. How do I help my students feel like they’re capable of learning math? Some don’t engage and some get discouraged easily. How do I empower them to keep trying?”
by Phoenix Moony | 6.16.22
Remember: Just your presence in students’ lives is powerful. Having the confidence to be authentically yourself – and letting those kids see that you can be successful and confident as an outlier – speaks volumes to them. It sends the message that students can be themselves, no matter who they are.
by Ashlee Walker | 6.7.22
It’s the end of the school year, but we can still make the most of every day in the classroom. That’s why I’m excited to share my top end-of-year tips
by Teacher2Teacher Team | 5.26.22
We’ve gathered a handful of resources that may support your teaching in the days ahead – but first, we want to remind you that just your presence makes such a difference for your students, especially now. We hope that even as you work to take care of your students, you will take care of yourself too.
by Tyler Rablin | 5.18.22
The reality is, in most of our schools, grades aren’t just a conversation between teachers and our students.
by Tyler Rablin | 5.10.22
I find that most of my fellow teachers agree that they want grades to accurately reflect student learning, and the roadblock to rethinking more traditional assessment models often comes down to logistics: What does this mean for my planning? What does this mean for my gradebook? I want to share a bit about how I got started.
by Rae Walker | 5.2.22
With our day-to-day demands it can be difficult to stay connected to how meaningful this work truly is. So here are a few things I always do to stay connected with what this work means – and I offer them to my fellow teachers, too.
by Ciji Thurman | 4.30.22
Recently, I’ve gotten a few notes from former students that have offered me a powerful reminder: Our work takes time to reveal its impact. At this point in the school