How Writing ‘Letters to Strangers’ Helps Students Who Need Mental Health Support – EdSurge News
For a young person struggling with mental health, what kind of difference would it make to know they aren’t alone? To know that someone else […]
For a young person struggling with mental health, what kind of difference would it make to know they aren’t alone? To know that someone else […]
Learning how to write is such a complex skill. There is so much to process, from organizing thoughts to incorporating sentence structure and grammar. Students […]
In a recent episode of Two EdTech Guys Take Questions Rushton and I tackled a question about creating videos. Specifically, how to create videos that are generated […]
This post is written by NCTE member Kara Douma, reprinted with permission from Edutopia. Historically, humanities courses rely on student writing as the product that […]
Centers time – its one of my favorite times of the day. . (Read about it HERE). One of the things on the rotation slide […]
This post is written by NCTE member Jason D. DeHart. In 1999, I was an uncertain teenager who was doing his best to navigate the […]
Spider week! There are so many great books – but these are just some of the ones I set out in bookshelf for the kids […]
by Terry Heick This is a quick post that just occurred to me while writing about–well, writing about writing. I was brainstorming ways to use […]
(Arguably) The Most Important Step Of The Writing Process by Terry Heick If you only teach your students one thing about writing, you could do […]
Are your students continually turning in work with missing capitalization and few punctuation marks? How do we teach them to slow down & break these […]