Current events can sound sort of flat and droll, especially if nothing very exciting is going on. When something truly thrilling does occur, then, allow the creative port to fully open. One of...
Instead of passively receiving information, teach your students to analyze historical documents and become an investigator and synthesizer of information found in historical images.
The National...
We salute the students from Kelly Mill Elementary school in Cummings, Ga and Rockdale Magnet School for Sci Tech in Conyers, Ga. They have such great ideas on how to make the environment better that...
Friday May 3, 2013 is the first Georgia STEM Day. Established by the Georgia Department of Education and in partnership with the TAG Education Collaborative (TAG-Ed), it's a statewide day for schools...
Earth Day is Monday April 22. It’s a day for everyone to focus on the environment, conservation and clearing up pollution. There are many ways lessons from Earth Day can be incorporated in the...
For more than five years a family of peregrine falcons have been nesting atop the Suntrust Tower in downtown Atlanta. What do the falcons do all day? How does the mother falcon nurture her eggs? And...
My heart goes out to all of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing and their families and friends. Like many people who don’t live in Boston, I feel helpless but want to do something to assist....
When this photo from the new movie version of Much Ado About Nothing was recently released, the interwebs went nuts. It’s partly because Avengers director Joss Whedon directs this iteration of the...
Can guns in the classroom prevent the next school shooting tragedy? The National Rifle Association has proposed arming teachers as a deterrent to the next Adam Lanza or T.J. Lane. While school...