We teachers are the BEST at stealing things. And I don’t mean that in a criminal, nefarious way. I think Austin Kleon explains it best in his book, Steal Like an Artist … Every artist gets asked the question, “Where do you get your ideas?” The honest artist answers, “I […]
Day: October 29, 2022
How to find home tutors near me
If you are a student, and you need someone to help you learn or understand a certain subject, then you might want to contact a home tutor. If you need someone to help you with your homework, then you will want to find a home tutor who is close by. […]
Our top 5 coding projects for students to try – EDTECH 4 BEGINNERS
Looking for new projects to try at school? Whether your classroom needs something new, or you’ve been interested in computing for a while, there are so many possibilities with coding. We’ve outlined a few of our suggestions to help you incorporate more advanced technology in IT classes. Build a website […]
Teachers Should Vote – The Educators Room
Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! I recently learned a new statistic that deeply surprised me: In the past three midterm elections, 33% of the teachers in my state’s union did not vote. Although this generally matches or beats the state-wide […]
This Month at DE: November
As fall approaches and we begin to enjoy all the little things that it brings, we invite you to explore timely learning resources from DE that will help your students to reflect on the past, note the present, and look to the future with hope and wonder. Featured Channel Celebrating […]
Protect Immunocompromised Teachers – The Educators Room
My Colleague and Friend is Immunocompromised Imagine wearing a mask for COVID-19 protection in school when everyone else has decided they are no longer needed. You wear protective latex gloves, your hands are dry, sore, and severely chapped from overwashing, and you fear for your life as you enter the […]