When it comes to professional learning for educators, it’s vital to find training that not only meets your requirements, but also equips you with useful […]
Saturday, June 19th, is Juneteenth Day, a commemoration of the freeing of slaves in the United States. Signed into law in 2021 and first observed […]
With the approach of summer, many people are thinking about summer activities, especially for children, and even more especially as public events, gatherings, and programs […]
Across the U.S., students and educators are beginning the traditional summer break — though “break” may be too generous a term for many educators who […]
This summer’s most exciting elementary learning event is just around the corner. The 2021 TCEA Elementary Technology Conference is online beginning June 13. We’re bringing […]
This year Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 31 — that’s next Monday! And while many people have a day off, educators may want to […]
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. […]
April 2021 marks the 25th annual celebration of poets and poetry during National Poetry Month. Admittedly, there are few students who will jump for joy […]
Next week marks the beginning of global celebrations around Earth Day, the annual event intended to build awareness of and support for environmental protection. For […]
It’s been a challenging 12 months for libraries, whether public or in schools. The changes brought on by the pandemic have altered the way libraries […]
Each year, Texas students take STAAR exams, or the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness. With many schools, districts, students, and guardians experiencing massive […]
Across the United States, February 25 marks Digital Learning Day, an occasion for educators to share ideas, tools, and encouragement around the use of digital […]