Teaching improv to reserved, introspective and stressed engineering students can be challenging in person. So when the pandemic arrived, teaching remotely seemed nearly impossible. How could we build ...
What have we been conditioned to think an effective classroom looks like? For many, it’s a vision that includes tables of students sitting quietly, working diligently as the teacher walks around or ...
December's Community Classroom teacher is Heather Lane from Jenkins Elementary School. Community Classroom highlights a teacher in South Georgia and the Big Bend once a month to help them get what ...
When fifth-grade teacher Sharri Conklin first invited her students to lead a daily mindfulness moment, she didn’t expect it to spark a quiet revolution. What began as a single child asking to read a ...
Whether you’re teaching in-person, remotely, or in a hybrid modality, it’s important to build a collaborative classroom community of mutual trust, respect, and understanding. It is a critical step in ...
WHITEVILLE, N.C. (WECT) - Pencils sound like basic materials for a kindergarten classroom, but for Kathy Butler’s students, they’re in short supply. That’s why the teacher at Williams Township ...
Making connections and impacting your community enhances teaching and student learning and engagement. Join us for this educator panel for ideas on how to bring your community and its resources into ...
What does science instruction look like in the age of the coronavirus? In Part One, Tara C. Dale, Mandi S. White, Justin Lopez-Cardoze, and Ross Cooper share their experiences. Today, Camie Walker, ...
COLUMBUS COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - After a brief summer break, WECT’s Community Classroom is back! Every Tuesday on WECT News at 6, an area teacher’s DonorsChoose project is featured on the news.
In today’s political climate, marked by the Black Lives movement and other protests, conversations about race can be difficult to have, especially as social media often fuels racial tensions rather ...