Building School 2.0: Being Reflective In Our Practice -featuring principal...
From Guest blogger Paul McGuire This time of year, our focus begins to shift to planning for the next school year. Sure there are lots of tasks that need to be accomplished before the end of this...
View Article10 Reasons Superintendents Are Taking the Digital Leap
School districts across the nation are in the midst of a challenging digital migration — but they aren’t making the leap alone. Discovery Education asked three experienced superintendents to round up...
View ArticleBuilding School 2.0: Be One School featuring Rachael Postle Brown
From guest blogger Rachael Postle Brown Chris Lehmann and Zac Chase share a powerful story in chapter 5 of their book Building School 2.0. The story is one that describes the feelings of a failed...
View ArticleThis Charlotte School District Has Taken a Content First Approach to Digital
Partnership powered by: With more than 140,000 students, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in North Carolina is one of the largest public school districts in the region and has long been recognized as a...
View ArticleHelping Students Develop Insider Knowledge
If we want students to learn biology, why not teach them to think, read, and write like biologists? If we want them to learn history, shouldn’t they be able to think, read, and write like historians?...
View ArticleDiscovery Education’s Top 9 Ideas of 2016
With 2016 quickly coming to a close, it’s time to reflect on what the year brought us. We’ve reviewed some of our best articles, white papers and case studies posted to the Discovery Education Blog...
View Article5 Stories of Superintendent Leadership from AASA and Discovery Education
Despite wielding tremendous influence in their respective school districts, the lives of superintendents can become isolated if they don’t have peers to reach out to. That can be tolling, even when...
View ArticleDEN Trend Report: 8/16/17
Looking to learn more about what’s trending in education?!? Here’s a recap of this week’s news. Let us know what you think about this week’s news in the comments below. Virtual tutoring unique...
View ArticleTeach Your Students to be Upstanders: #SaySomething
Imagine how much tragedy could be averted if an individual said something? Guest Post by Paula Fynboh from Sandy Hook Promise. Did you know that when it comes to violence, suicide, and threats, most...
View ArticleClassroom Resources to Help Combat the Opioid Crisis
Take the Pledge to PREVENT OPIOID MISUSE The Public Health Emergency that is the Opioid Epidemic impacts schools and communities across the United States and around the world. Last year the DEA...
View ArticleEmpower Students to Make the World Stronger than Hate
Teach Tolerance Using IWitness Testimony It seems as if now, more than ever in my teaching career, I am searching for trusted resources to help my students cope with the hate that often surrounds them...
View Article“So You Want to be a Wizard”: Early Career Conversations in the Classroom
Special Guest Contributor Andrew H. Potter As a fan of the world and ways of Harry Potter, I am often reminded of one pithy but important observation by the sage of Hogwarts, Professor Albertus...
View Article5 Stories of Superintendent Leadership from AASA and Discovery Education
Despite wielding tremendous influence in their respective school districts, the lives of superintendents can become isolated if they don’t have peers to reach out to. That can be tolling, even when...
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