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Teaching K12 About Voting

Teaching K12 About Voting

This fall, we have been surrounded by election references, and so are the children in our classrooms. Recognizing how children perceive the process of voting can help us integrate it into the classroom curriculum and make meaning of this important concept. Here are a few things to bring up with your classroom to teach students about voting. Continue reading

DSC Fact: STEAM Resource Guide

DSC Fact: STEAM Resource Guide

Our newly updated STEAM Resource Guide was created to help sales teams consult and browse EDU products Douglas Stewart offers for classrooms, labs, and makerspaces by core STEAM categories.

With 10 different STEAM categories, and over 50 vendors, find the perfect fit to round out a STEAM classroom, or find alternative products for robotics, artificial intelligence, collaboration, and more. Updated every quarter, Douglas Stewart’s STEAM Resource Guide keeps resellers in the know of popular EdTech leaders and new vendor we have to offer.
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DSC Fact: Products Plus

DSC Fact: Products Plus

Douglas Stewart’s provides its K-12 resellers with our Products Plus Publication that outlines specific products and solutions, with relevant industry news and timely content targeting education customers and end-users. Reseller can add their contact info and forward on to their educational-institution contacts as a targeted sales and marketing piece to aid their next sale. Continue reading

DSC Fall Webinar Series Sneak Peek

DSC Fall Webinar Series Sneak Peek

Join Douglas Stewart Company for our fall webinar series, EdTech Leaders Insights: How to Engage Students. Get tips and tricks from top education experts to learn about products and lesson plans to engage and innovate student learning. Check out these EdTech Leaders appearing in our fall series, and sign-up today for exclusive content. Continue reading

Influential Hispanic Educators

Influential Hispanic Educators

Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trías Helen Rodríguez Trías was an American pediatrician, educator and women’s rights activist. She was the first Latina president of the American Public Health Association, a founding member of the Women’s Caucus of the APHA, and a recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal. Read more about Rodriguez-Trías here: https://www.nps.gov/people/dr-helen-rodr%C3%ADguez-tr%C3%ADas.htm Elsa Salazar Cade Elsa … Continue reading

How to Minimize Teacher Burnout

How to Minimize Teacher Burnout

More and more teachers are experiencing fatigue, mental exhaustion, and even apathy for their work. That’s why it’s more important than ever to develop healthy habits — inside and outside the classroom. There’s no definitive answer to avoid burnout, only how to minimize its effects. Here are just a few ways to minimize burnout throughout the school year. Continue reading