What Is Genius Hour? A Guidebook to Ignite Passion Projects

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Genius Hour is an innovative educational approach that empowers students to explore their own passions, interests, and curiosities during a set period of time within the school day. Rooted in the principles of student-driven learning, Genius Hour encourages students to take ownership of their own learning, develop critical thinking skills, and engage in project-based learning. … Read more

Top Common Teacher Interview Questions & Sample Answers

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There’s nothing more exciting and equally as terrifying as prepping for a teaching position interview at a school you really want to work at (or for a job you really need to land). Often when getting prepared, candidates start scouring the internet for teacher interview advice and the most common teacher interview questions they may be asked, … Read more

Top Classroom Management Techniques for Effective Teachers

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One of the biggest challenges plaguing teachers in the classroom today is developing (and implementing) classroom management techniques that actually WORK. The amount of inappropriate behavior and classroom management issues that we are currently seeing is at an all-time high. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reported that 87% of schools reported that the … Read more

Classroom Decor and Organization: Decorating Ideas and Tips

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Click above to listen to the accompanying podcast episode. Designing a classroom layout that supports student-centered learning is not just about arranging furniture or decorating walls—it’s about creating a space where students feel empowered, engaged, and inspired. Well-implemented classroom decor and organization can make a significant difference in how students interact with the material, collaborate with peers, and take … Read more

Benefits of Educational Technology Integration in Classrooms

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode: “The Future of Classroom Technology in the Classroom with Drew Purcell“ Educational technology integration in the classroom has become a cornerstone of modern education, transforming traditional teaching methods and creating new ways to engage students. With the rise of digital tools and educational technology, educators are finding … Read more

Epic: A Reading Solution for Kids Classroom Books

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Epic is the world’s largest digital library, designed to support children’s reading skills and spark a love for learning. Recognized by outlets like the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and the Today Show, Epic has become a staple for classrooms and families alike. With its interactive reading app, educators and parents can foster a personalized … Read more

Permissive Parenting: What, Why, & How They Affect Children

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It is no secret that modern parenting looks much different than in past generations. Gone are the days when the only models of raising a child came directly from our own parents or a small circle of caregivers. Today, a seemingly infinite stream of advice—often conflicting—flows from social media, the internet, educational materials, and even … Read more

Seesaw for Learning: Reviews on What Teachers Use

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Seesaw is a digital tool designed to help teachers organize student work, facilitate high-quality instruction, and create digital portfolios that document the learning process. Embraced by nearly a third of elementary schools, it is supported by extensive educational research, science research, and reputable sources. Seesaw holds an ISTE Seal of Alignment, ensuring it meets ISTE … Read more

Gentle Parenting: What it is for Teachers (and parents!)

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Many people, especially educators and school administrators dealing with behavior challenges in the classroom, are working hard to understand where the disconnect between adult expectations and student conduct is occurring. With the rising levels of disengagement, impulsivity, and what some term a “student apathy crisis,” there’s a natural urge to seek a clear-cut explanation. Gentle … Read more

Practical Classroom Organization Ideas and Tips

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As teachers, we are always trying to find new classroom organization ideas. Having an organized classroom looks different to different people, but no matter what your system is, it is important to find different ways to grant easy access to classroom materials. Though I have covered specific classroom organization products before, this focuses a little … Read more

Kahoot: How Teachers Can Create and “Play” Quizzes

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Kahoot is a game-based learning platform that has rapidly gained popularity among teachers, students, and even family members worldwide. Designed to transform traditional classrooms into fun learning games, it leverages engaging quiz-based games to foster participation, quick responses, and instant feedback. Founded by Johan Brand, Jamie Brooker, and Morten Versvik, Kahoot has evolved into a … Read more

Padlet: How Teachers Can Use to Support Teaching

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As technology continues to reshape education, tools like Padlet are revolutionizing how teachers engage students, collaborate, and showcase classroom creativity. Padlet, often described as a digital bulletin board, allows teachers and students to create, share, and interact with content in a user-friendly environment. Whether you’re a seasoned tech-savvy educator or just beginning your journey with … Read more