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Pre-made Lesson Plans to Help Teachers

Pre-made Lesson Plans to Help Teachers

Back-to-school seasons means lesson planning and prep. Creating lesson plans for weeks after weeks of school can be hard and stressful, mainly if you need to adapt lesson plans to how your students learn. Douglas Stewart understands how stressful and time-consuming lesson planning can be. That’s why we partner with educational companies that have lesson plans created for teachers by teachers with their products to engage and teach students STEAM solutions. Here are just a few of our EdTech leaders with lesson plans available for free. Continue reading

How to Engage Young Learners in STEAM Education

How to Engage Young Learners in STEAM Education

STEAM learning is designed to provide children with learning opportunities that combine fun hands-on activities with experiences that aid in their fundamental development. These technologies allow children to understand how tools help accomplish tasks and adapt. This balance of education and play naturally encourages young minds to ask questions, try new things, engage with their … Continue reading

Edtech Wonderland ISTE Event Recap

Edtech Wonderland ISTE Event Recap

Douglas Stewart would like to thank everyone who was able to fall down the rabbit whole with us at our EdTech Wonderland ISTE Kickoff event this year in Denver! Here are just some of the amazing moments of our event. Want to learn more about our vendors or missed any? Check out these EdTech Leaders … Continue reading

New Texas TA-TEKS Standards

New Texas TA-TEKS Standards

In today’s ever evolving world of education, Texas is changing their education structure to prepare students for a tech-based future. Let’s explore what the new Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TA-TEKS) mean for educators, students, and the entire educational landscape. Proclamation 2024 is the current instructional materials adopted for the state of Texas. … Continue reading

AAPI Authors to Check Out

AAPI Authors to Check Out

To celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, here are some Asian American authors to check out. Maxine Hong Kingston Maxine Hong Kingston is an American novelist and a Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Kingston has written three critically acclaimed novels and several works of non-fiction that have strengthened the understanding of … Continue reading

Celebrating AAPI in the Classroom

Celebrating AAPI in the Classroom

Every year, the month of May is officially designated Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) Month. May was chosen to commemorate the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants in the United States on May 7, 1843, as well as the completion of the transcontinental railroad by a large Chinese workforce on May 10, 1869. Here … Continue reading