Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students During Distance Learning

At school, students do much more than learn a curriculum—they make friends, share meals, feel loved, have meaningful discussions, find mentors, and more. The community aspect of school is especially important for many LGBTQIA+ students, who, studies show, benefit greatly from having at least one supportive adult in their lives. During this pandemic, these students […]

How to Help Students Get Used to Masks

Our brains do not like surprises—they love to make predictions by finding patterns that are familiar, and they learn from associations, connections, and patterned experiences. But as schools begin to resume in late summer, there will be many unfamiliar experiences: new routines, schedules, and guidelines. Especially for young students, it’s going to be challenging at […]

Online Cheating Isn’t Going Away

Online Cheating Isn’t Going Away. Use It as a Teachable Moment for Students and Educators! Maintaining academic integrity is important, but eradicating cheating is near impossible with how quickly technology moves, said Tricia Bertram Gallant, academic integrity director at the University of California, San Diego, and board emeritus at the International Center for Academic Integrity. […]

How to make a good demo?

Step 1 REMEMBER THAT YOUR DEMO SHOULD BE: – Impressive – Unforgettable – Very engaging – Active – Smooth Step 2 Choose a lesson that you are very familiar with and you love ( in case the school chose a lesson for you , get yourself familiar with it ). Step 3 BEFORE , writing […]