Krystyn Busby - Thursday, February 7, 2013 - 10:11am
Recently, one Georgia teacher’s child fell victim to the flu, so she did what was necessary and stayed home with her son. Fortunately, a substitute teacher was available to continue the lesson plans...
Recently in the news, the Education Department has declared that students with disabilities must be given a chance at school sports. Christina Butler is a Georgia Educator already implementing the...
Digital Learning Day is February 6. It’s a national campaign that brings attention to teachers and students who are successfully integrating technology in the classroom for efficient and innovative...
February is Black History month. Some say that this special month is no longer necessary because African American history should be taught throughout the year. That argument minimizes the historic...
Sarah Grace Smith is a graduate student in Augusta State University’s Master of Arts in Teaching Early Childhood Education program who will be completing her student teaching in Spring 2013. She...
If you don’t love Twitter, you should. Through Twitter you can meet and make contact with some of the most intriguing, energetic and inspiring educators across the country who are doing amazing...
Say the words "Science", "Technology", "Engineering", and "Math" (STEM) to some people and the response is either blank stares of incomprehension or looks of abject fear. Now say those same words to...
Heather Neal - Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - 12:11pm
At times it seems like there really is a day to honor anything – hot dog day, hug day, high five day. Those types of things can be fun reminders to enjoy the mundane, the normal. Then there are...
A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of visiting The 4 / 5 Academy at Fifth Avenue in Decatur for the day. That’s where our guest blogger Sandi Dennis is the Media and Instructional Technology...