Listen to the interview with Kareem Farah: Sponsored by Listenwise and Wipebook As educators, we know our students have different needs. Some fly through our content, while others need more time for ideas to sink in. Some have help at home, while…
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Catlin Tucker
– Nov 7, 2020, 1:30 PM
At the start of a virtual workshop last week, a teacher sent me a note in the chat saying that she wanted to quit. She was frustrated and exhausted. This is a sentiment I've repeatedly heard this year as I work with educators who are teaching…
As I have met with educators and lead professional learning or design sessions, I have been asking people to check in and name how they feel (I am a big fan of Marc Brackett's Mood Meter). There is an overwhelming tension between hopeful or…
Journey through time with Congressman John Lewis to meet leaders of social justice movements who were catalysts for Good Trouble and positive change. Various resources to help teachers teach social justice movements in the classroom Museum dealing…
The term “student agency” continues to be at the forefront of the educational discourse around the world. By encouraging children to have more control over their learning, educators hope students will leave our classrooms and schools…
Disclosure: Wakelet is a new advertiser on Free Technology for Teachers. Over the last few years I've watched Wakelet grow from something that looked like 'another bookmarking' tool into a full-fledged platform for creation and sharing of…