by studentrg | Apr 22, 2021 | Education, Teaching
The trial of Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis has focused our nation’s attention on issues of social justice and racial equality. These questions can form the basis for classroom discussions and assignments in our classrooms yet making those assignments and leading...
by studentrg | Feb 11, 2021 | Education, Teaching
The CDC’s Checklists Are a Helpful Resource Returning to live instruction in the classroom, whether it happens in stages or all at once, is sure to be challenging to teachers, parents, and school administrators. But let’s not forget that . . . The transition back to...
by studentrg | Feb 8, 2021 | Education, Teaching
“The Cloud Ate My Homework” . . . There was a time when students could sometimes get out of doing their assignments by telling their teachers excuses like these . . . “My dog ate my homework.” We’re not sure if any student ever used this excuse, but it is now...
by studentrg | Nov 19, 2020 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills
The Student Research Foundation offers research reports on a variety of topics related to career planning. If you are a teacher, you and your students will want to explore them and use them as resources. They include the American Dream Infographic, the New Public...
by studentrg | Mar 9, 2020 | STEM
Teachers, we know that Pi Day (March 14th) is already on your calendars and on your radar. This year, possibly more than in any past one, Pi Day offers opportunities to give creative lessons that turn your students’ attention to STEM studies. As you begin your Pi Day...