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Great Free Resources for Teaching Election 2016
From now through the fall, The New York Times Learning Network will be providing lesson...
#OscarsSoWhite: Why Representation Matters
In a personal post, author Zenzele Johnson shares how The Learning About Multimedia Project (LAMP)...
Join the “With Math I Can” Lesson Plan Challenge!
Do you have inspiring ideas for cultivating a growth mindset in students? Our partner Common...
By Learning From History, Teachers Help Nurture “Upstanders”
This election year, Facing History and Ourselves reminds us that young people can make a...
Third Annual 15-Second Vocabulary Video Challenge from The New York...
A fun, engaging contest from our partner, the New York Times Learning Network, that develops...
A Look at Citizen Science with ASTC On Air and...
For those looking for new ways to engage the public with science that include a...
How One School District in Ohio Transformed an Empty High...
The YOUmedia Learning Lab network helps transform a vacant space into a thriving community of...
5 Things I Learned from the NC-DLCN
Although originally published in the fall of 2015, the insights that author Greg Garner shares...
Developing Student Agency Through Design
Lighthouse Community Charter School in Oakland, CA uses maker-centered learning—with direction from Project Zero's "Agency...
Fostering Peer Connections to Make MOOCs Personal
It takes more than just engaging content to have a successful MOOC. Through an inquiry-based...
Learn to Code, But Learn to De-Code Too
As the push for everyone to learn how to code increases, and with the Hour...
Skills and Strategies | Annotating to Engage, Analyze, Connect and...
Originally posted on The Learning Network blog, this piece dives into what annotation is in...
What Libraries Offer the Maker Movement
A growing group of libraries have opened up space for maker projects as one way...
Understanding Your Students: A Glimpse into the Media Habits of...
Common Sense's new study quantifies screen use, identifies unique types of users, and uncovers patterns...
Along Rivers (and in Classrooms), Educators Merge Science and Writing
A unique initiative is giving teachers and museum educators the chance to design programs that...
Student Contest | Write a Review
We know young people have strong opinions and now they can earn recognition for expressing...
Minecraft for Coding and Afterschool: An Invitation to Educators
Learn about a new set of offerings from Connected Camps geared to the schedules and...
YOUmedia Alumni Give Back to Program with Spirited Summer Festival
YOUmedia Chicago and well-known alumni/performers—Chance the Rapper and Malcolm London—attract youth to Teens in the...
Meet the Class of 2015 National Student Poets
The National Student Poets Program is the nation’s highest honor for young poets who represent...
Tchers’ Voice: #WhyIWrite
Sean McComb, an English teacher at Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts in...
Literacy in the Digital Age: 9 Great Speaking & Listening...
Our partners at Teaching Channel have been working with Student Achievement Partners on a blog...
The 2015 Global Cardboard Challenge
Invite kids in your community to build something amazing out of cardboard, recycled materials, and...
Developing Curriculum for Universal Web Literacy
How do you teach and learn in ways you can't imagine teaching and learning? Chad...
Introducing the New Thimble, an Educational Code Editor for Teaching...
The redesigned Thimble—a free, open-source tool for teaching and learning web literacy in a simple,...