Cameron Samuels speaks out about their school districts’ bans and restrictions on LGBTQ+ work in 2021. Speaking on #StudentVoice Podcast, Cameron voices the fear and misplacement that banning LGBTQ+ types of knowledge can do to young children trying to find their identity. Read more about Cameron’s stand here: https://www.edtechupdate.com/?query=lgbtq%2B&open-article-id=23113885&article-title=why-student-cameron-samuels-challenged-their-school-s-internet-filter-and-censorship&blog-domain=hapara.com&blog-title=hapara In 1910, Jane Adams became the … Continue reading
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Imagination In the Classroom: 4 Considerations for STEAM Learning
Often overlooked, art within STEM learning creates new ways of thinking and innovation. STEAM learning not only establishes new founded interest in knowledge, but also cultivates valuable creative thinking within theoretical principles. Through artistic skills and thinking, students can use this mindset to understand difficult-to-grasp STEM problems. Overlooking STEAM takes away different technical thinking skills, … Continue reading
What, Why, and How of Lesson Planning
Developing a creative an effective classroom lesson plan can make or break student learning and participation. Starting your lesson plans with a structured layout and expanding it with details and design can create a turning point in the classroom. The main structure of the lesson plan should answer the questions of what, why, and how. … Continue reading
5 Steps to Optimize the Classroom Experience with Technology
All educators, CTOs, and Curriculum Directors know that technology plays a fundamental role in learning. Technology has a base in every classroom, improving performance and learning rates by a 92% reduction in the need for disciplinary action, a 90% increase in high-stakes test scores, 89% fewer dropouts, and a 63% increase in graduation rates. It’s important that … Continue reading
2023 Asian Pacific Heritage Month |Inspirational Figures for K-12 Students
Here are the amazing professionals and heroes we learned about for this year’s Asian Pacific Heritage Month. Dr. Judy Chu In 2009, Dr. Judy Chu became the first Chinese American woman elected to Congress. Before becoming a congresswoman, she served on the Board of Education for Garvey School District in 1985. Click here to read … Continue reading
Keep the Classroom Momentum Going: 10 Inspirational Quotes for K-12
We’ve handpicked these 10 quotes on education, learning, and just being who you are to inspire you and your students. We hope you enjoy them! What is your favorite inspirational quote? Share with us in the comments below.
6 Benefits of Using Mind Maps in K-12 Classrooms
Visual aids can provide a more dynamic and interactive learning experience for students. Mind maps are a visual tool used to organize information and ideas in a structured and hierarchical manner. This technique allows students to explore and synthesize complex ideas, which can be particularly helpful in K-12 classrooms where students are often introduced to … Continue reading
5 Core SEL Competencies
New to SEL? This blog covers the 5 Core SEL competencies. Content: 1. Self-awareness Building self-knowledge about one’s emotions, values, and roles in the community and their impacts on behavior helps students develop healthy relationships. 2. Self-management Teaching self-management requires teachers to understand student experience and perspective to better support students as they learn to … Continue reading
Women’s History Month 2023 | Honoring Influential Figures in K-12 Education and Beyond
Ruby Bridges Ruby Bridges was the first African American child to desegregate a southern elementary school. Read a short bio of the sacrifices she and her family endured to advance the civil rights movement by clicking here. Movers and Shakers in STEM Robotics Showcasing representation is key to encouraging more girls to pursue STEM careers. … Continue reading
Get Ready for Student Testing
Teachers report spending as much as 20 to 50 percent of the school year preparing students for tests and assessments, including learning test language and format, and practicing multiple choice questions. You could win back more time for learning by incorporating testing more organically within your daily lessons. Tips for getting students ready for testing: … Continue reading