Instead of cleaning up or going over homework assignments, try these creative activities that can help students make sense of new material—and have fun in the process.
Do your high school students think that taking notes during class means writing down everything you say? You can teach them effective note-taking skills that increase their engagement.
When schools make space for free play in a natural environment, students are left to their own devices to build, create, and problem-solve—and the benefits continue once they are back in the classroom.
By studying the rich history of West Africa, stories of resistance to oppression, and the contributions of the African diaspora, students can develop a complex understanding of Black history.
Many apps used in schools compromise student data. Here’s one way schools and districts can develop a comprehensive plan to keep that information safe.