Barnes & Noble has launched its first National Children’s Short Story Contest for young storytellers and promising wordsmiths. Barnes & Noble is calling on children aged 6–12 to share their original short stories for a chance to be published in a book.
If your school or district has closed due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and is shifting to temporary online or remote learning, MackinVIA has an effective solution for you. The company has compiled helpful videos, links, downloadable resources, and more to help you with this remote-learning transition.
At this time when so many educators suddenly find themselves teaching in unfamiliar contexts, the question, “How can I support learning?” looms large. Project Zero (PZ) researchers in Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education have developed the “At Home with PZ” toolbox to help teachers and parents answer that question.
The Center on Reinventing Public Education, part of the University of WashingtonBothell, is cataloging and sharing how 82 US school districts, varying in size and geography, and serving nearly 9 million students, are successfully making the transition to remote learning during prolonged school closures.
Make a difference in your classroom or school district by enrolling in professional development courses, a teacher leader or principal certificate, or a master’s degree in educational leadership. Penn State World Campus, in collaboration with Penn State College of Education, offers educational leadership courses completely online. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks the graduate education programs in the top 10.