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TED Talks
Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

TED Talks All Students Should See

by Linda DarcyMarch 23, 2020

I have lost many hours to the “suggested for you” videos listed on the right side of ted.com. There are times that I believe that their algorithm is broken . . . Really? Do you think I would be interested in “How I became part sea urchin”? More often, however, they nail it. Why, yes, […]

Standardized Testing
Posted inCurrent Events in Education

A Pandemic Brings Opportunity to Rethink Standardized Testing

by Dan McConnellMarch 23, 2020

Coronavirus-canceled testing brings an opportunity. As a teacher and parent in the state of New York, news that standardized testing might be canceled this year brings mixed emotions. I suspected the closures due to COVID-19 might come to this, and for many years I have been pretty open about my personal feelings about abuse-by-test. My […]

Memes
Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

20+ Memes That Accurately Describe Homeschooling During the COVID-19 Pandemic

by TER StaffMarch 21, 2020March 21, 2020

Click here for more memes. 

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

If History Teaches Us Anything, It’s We Overcome

by Jake MillerMarch 21, 2020March 21, 2020

I teach American history most days to an engaged, amazing group of students. But this week, they didn’t want to engage in history; instead, they want to engage in the present. These 8th-grade students have plenty of questions, as many of us do. There are some who shared they have family members with COVID-19 – one in Chester […]

Virtual Math Education
Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Best Websites for K-5 Math Virtual Education 

by Brittany WhiteMarch 21, 2020March 21, 2020

With the current state of affairs, learning has been moved online. Teachers and parents are having to homeschool and supplement their children’s instruction. Let’s not forget the importance of math in the process! Here some of the best websites from my experience for math instruction:  Khan Academy: This is an exceptional site for learning various […]

Posted innews

White House Cancels Standardized Testing and Suspends Federal Loan Payments

by TER StaffMarch 20, 2020March 20, 2020

Schools across the United States will not have to the administrator any federally required tests for this school year, President Trump and the U.S. Department of Education announced Friday- marking a sweeping round of announcements heard in all fifty states. In the last week, advocacy groups have pushed the Department of Education to cancel testing- […]

Hell
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: The Signs That All Hell Has Broken Loose in Education

by TER StaffMarch 20, 2020March 20, 2020

  Guest Writer: Jill Jackson One of the things I have noticed as I’ve worked with teachers is the chaos. The chaos of professional development (either too much training with no time to actually try anything or so little training teachers are searching social media in desperation to write their own curriculum each night).   The […]

TED Talks
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TED Talks That Inspire Teachers To Be Change Agents

by Franchesca WarrenMarch 20, 2020March 20, 2020

The power of a great TED Talk is not one that can be taken lightly- especially as teachers, parents, and students embark on the everchanging landscape of education. Check out these TED Talks recommended by our educators! The Power of Introverts  Everyone Needs a Champion I Love Teaching So Much… I Quit|Tawana Weicker Chimamanda […]

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