On the Smithsonian’s Learning Lab, teachers have access to digital resources from across the Smithsonian’s museums, research centers, libraries, archives, and more. The collections contain lessons, activities, and recommended resources made by Smithsonian museum educators and classroom teachers. The downloadable guide provides teachers with information on getting started in the Smithsonian Learning Lab.
This site provides information and resources on eLearning for state and district leaders and teachers, including webinars, planning tools, case studies, and sample lesson plans. The site also includes links to the re-opening plans for each of the states.
With the early closure of schools in Spring 2019, many students lost critical instructional and learning time. ExcelinEd provides this webinar and resource document on strategies addressing the literacy learning loss and gaps that are likely to occur.
This website provides links to specific coronavirus related resources as well as information for schools and districts, including flexibilities and information from the U.S. Department of Education and other federal agencies.
The sight of a school stairwell stirs memories of “The Annual Visit,” taking me back to my childhood days. A mysterious lady enters the classroom, sits quietly, and listens as students […]
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