We’ve done several blog posts on resources for students that cover the presidential elections that make them interesting and fun. On this Election Day, I want to share a few new ones with you as well...
How much do our children really know about Thanksgiving? Or how much do we know or remember for that matter? I haven't been a student (in an actual classroom, that is) in quite a while now. While...
Last year GPB started a campaign called Stop the Drop! to help improve graduation rates across Georgia. You can view the summit and supporting resources as well as community partner links online....
If you’re going to announce a major initiative that will improve arts and science education for preschoolers, it’s best to get a celebrity to do the honors. That celebrity was Elmo - a fine choice I...
Yun Mi Park - Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - 4:10pm
Dr. Jason B. Huett is the Associate Dean of Online Development and USG eCore and a tenured Associate Professor of Instructional Technology and Design at the University of West Georgia (UWG). He is...
Heather Neal - Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - 10:24am
Just in case your students are among those who tend to get distracted by holiday activities, we have some tips for keeping them task-oriented while indulging their festive spirits. As candy...
The Discovery Educator Network (DEN), a global community of educators passionate about teaching with digital media, sharing resources, collaborating, and networking, is teaming up with Polar Bears...
Thanks to the Internet we can track the path and the affects of Hurricane Sandy. Educators and students can be more than news consumers in this case. You can study all facets of this storm: its...
It’s hard to believe that 20 years has passed since Georgia introduced its popular lottery funded pre-k program. But it’s true. The program is two decades old this week. Along with the politicians,...