Children’s literature is one of the most prolific parts of the publishing industry. Besides tried-and-true classics, hundreds of new children’s books hit the shelves each […]
Elementary education comes with unique challenges. Because young learners are in such a formative time in their lives and their lifelong learning journeys, elementary teachers […]
May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, a time dedicated to reflecting on the history and contributions of Americans of Asian and Pacific Islander (AAPI) backgrounds. […]
This post was sponsored by SMART Technologies. Word searches are a great way to engage students when learning new vocabulary or studying a new topic. […]
On January 22, 1842, famed British author Charles Dickens, whose stories of life in Victorian England continue to capture the imagination of readers worldwide, arrived […]
Many students, including English language learners (ELLs), have unique learning needs during remote learning. It is vital that we focus on how we can create […]
Photo by Pixabay from Pexels There are different ways to record one's voice these days without necessarily resorting to the Web. Nevertheless, if a student is using a […]
Postpone that email. Postpone that summary. Postpone that assignment. Wait. That assignment's deadline is tomorrow. Another long night melts into dawn, dawn melts into a […]
Here at BGL we’ve always been proud to subscribe to the tenet that there is no one-size-fits-all model for education. Students have different abilities, different needs and […]
Thanks to BGL’s Teacher Katie for taking us through a typical day in the life of a kindergarten teacher at Xing Kong (Starry Sky) Kindergarten […]
In the United States, over thirteen million children speak a language other than English at home. After English, Spanish is the most common language spoken […]
I recently attended an intensive language course, (a language which I don't speak) and as an educator, came away with even more certainties of the […]