Curriculum & Instruction

Colleges go SAT/ACT-optional to ease burden on students

A growing number of colleges and universities have gone test-optional, dropping requirements for SAT and ACT standardized test scores as the coronavirus outbreak hinders students' access to the exams.

How teachers can guide parents during online learning

Teachers can improve online learning by encouraging parents to expand their concept of instruction. At-home learning activities can include imaginary play, mapping home and yards, and teaching fractions through baking.

Online instruction: Tips from educators making the switch

Educational technologist, adjunct professor and FETC featured speaker Kathy Schrock shares the ideas, solutions and feelings of her graduate students—K-12 teachers on the front lines of moving instruction online and helping children (and parents) adjust.

How to create Top 5 resource lists for students and families

If your students are working remotely for the remainder of the school year due to the coronavirus, this strategy can place “just right” resources into the hands of families, says Monica Burns, DA guest columnist and FETC featured speaker.

Video and workbook offer paraprofessionals best practices for instructing and supporting students

LRP Media Group, a recognized leader in the special education publishing industry, has released The Paraprofessional's Guide to Assisting Classroom Instruction -- Second Edition...

Tips for getting started with an esports program in K-12

Simply generating a conversation around esports can help your K-12 school get on a path to be a game-changer, but be sure to set out a strategy and get buy-in from stakeholders.

How higher ed is helping K-12 cope with coronavirus

Teachers in the Bronx are receiving virtual PD in distance learning from Fordham University; Berea College is feeding K-12 students while schools are closed.

How to propel social-emotional learning in online education

Sustaining social-emotional learning is crucial as students and teachers make the big shift to online and distance learning during the coronavirus closures.

Steinkuehler to keynote Academic Esports Conference

The California-Irvine professor and former White House Senior Policy adviser will discuss “The Intellectual Life of Esports” in the inaugural event's opening session.

How to Support Positive Math Classrooms

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