Ekuwah [Mends] MosesJan 65 minNon-Fiction Inquiry: Challenges from A-Z“Nonfiction inquiry demands that learners select a real topic that interests them, develop some questions about it, read for information,...
Alexes TerryJun 20, 20216 minGetting my students to show upAs we approached the end of the fall semester, I have been in reflection mode, thinking about what worked and what did not work, not only...
Craig ShapiroApr 27, 20213 minWhat Have They Learned?At its core, education is about learning! As a person who truly values relationships and connections, I'm still aware that what students...
Angela H. Bayer-PersicoApr 19, 20212 minA Look into “The Journey of an Accredited Provider”Life as an educator is fun. Life as a provider and caregiver is fulfilling. It's exhausting on its good days and exhausting on its bad...
Paula NeidlingerMar 26, 20215 minStudent Voice: Gen Z Speaks OutPower ... (check) Connect ... (check) Record ... (check) Advocating for student voice has never been so easy. As classrooms transformed...
Dr. Ilene WinokurMar 17, 20214 minMaslow's Hierarchy: Fact and FictionGuess what? Abraham Maslow didn’t create a pyramid to symbolize the hierarchy of needs because he didn’t believe the needs were linear...
Grayson McKinneyMar 11, 20218 minThe Pedagogy of “Peloton”: Six Takeaways for TeachersI have struggled with my weight for most of my life. I typically do not enjoy working out. I would consider myself an optimistic person...
Nicole BiscottiNov 30, 20204 minMy Other Son is a Marine: Confessions of an ADHD MamaMy first son was pretty close to being the most compliant child ever. When he went to school he completed his homework and always had...
Pamela HallOct 29, 20205 minThree Ways to Smash InequityBy Pamela Hall Awakening events, like George Floyd’s immoral death on May 25, 2020, gut-punched the world and aroused thinking, talking,...
Mandy FroehlichOct 5, 20206 minTips for Navigating Hybrid LearningBy Mandy Froehlich I’ve spoken to many districts who are doing some sort of hybrid learning. I would also say that when I speak to people...
Paula NeidlingerSep 22, 20204 min“New Age” Radio: K-12 Student Radio - Making Media Educational & FunBy Paula Neidlinger Through the maze of desks, in the back of the middle school classroom, a pillar of tall, slender sound baffles, tower...
EduMatch PublishingAug 5, 20207 minPicking the Edcorp Style that’s Right for Youby Chris Aviles Awesome! You’ve decided to incorporate entrepreneurship into your classroom. But what style of education corporation...
EduMatch PublishingJul 20, 20203 minWhy Do We Play?By BreAnn Fennell Play is not a break from learning. We can learn through play, and when you look at nature you can see that many animals...
EduMatch PublishingJul 14, 20207 minDo 1, Watch/Listen 2, Read/Explore 3: A Protocol For Individual Anti-Racism Workby Nicol R. Howard, PhD - University of Redlands and Betina Hsieh, PhD - University of LaVerne Senseless acts of violence and racism...
EduMatch PublishingJul 7, 20205 minWhat Does Race Have to do With Math?by Alice Aspinall Like many, I have done a lot of learning (and unlearning) over the past several weeks. The world was already in a state...
EduMatch PublishingJun 29, 20203 minADHD Distance EducationBy Nicole Biscotti When you have a child with ADHD you become accustomed to the idea that every year is different and some years are...
EduMatch PublishingMay 4, 20204 minCreativity for All LearnersRemote learning has created a whole new teaching environment for many of us. From colorful lively classrooms, bustling with activity,...
EduMatch PublishingJan 27, 20202 minBuying Into Positive Math TalkNorth America has become a society of people who think it’s cool - even trendy - to hate math. I have heard the words, “I am not a math...
EduMatch PublishingDec 24, 20196 minPreparing Our Students for the FutureAs an educator of more than 20 years, I have seen a lot of changes in education. For many of my first years of teaching, I kept myself...
EduMatch PublishingDec 10, 20197 minKeeping it REAL With Our Students I entered the teaching profession back in 2010 with big goals that I felt I had to accomplish. Although teaching was not my first career...