ResourceHub Category: Teachers
Are school subjects going away for good?
The skills that we need to equip students with are changing, along with the world around them. Emergent teaching methods may blend subjects together and are just as focused on […]
Read more »Keep students motivated: 5 ways to gamify your classroom
Get your class in the game Gamification introduces elements of game design to non-game scenarios, such as the classroom. Applying the principles of game design within a classroom setting is […]
Read more »The ultimate guide to student engagement
As students and teachers return to the classroom, schools are taking stock of learning loss resulting from the pandemic, refocusing on student engagement, and reevaluating their approach. A critical component […]
Read more »Christ Episcopal School gives its students an optimal education—whether in person or remote
When Bob Krieger arrived at Christ Episcopal School (CES) in Covington, Louisiana, in 2017 as the new IT administrator, he found a school in desperate need of a technology overhaul. […]
Read more »The guide to designing a STEAM classroom
Promethean has taken the guesswork out of designing an immersive STEAM learning experience for your classroom. Our professional development team, with over 140 years of combined teaching experience, has researched […]
Read more »Driving engagement through student-led learning
Putting students in the driver’s seat Students are more academically engaged when they are empowered to direct their own learning experience. Student-led learning is centered on active student inquiry and […]
Read more »Professional development for student engagement
The 2020 pandemic expedited the adoption of new edtech tools, revealing an urgent and widespread need for additional professional development focused on teacher technology training. In fact, Promethean’s State of Technology […]
Read more »The future of student engagement
Student engagement in 2021 & beyond 2020 was a tumultuous year that catalyzed change in the education system unlike any we’ve seen in recent history. Among the biggest challenges has […]
Read more »How to measure student engagement
Measuring student engagement matters While schools are committed to ensuring that their students are engaged and are focused on student engagement strategies, few schools have formalized an approach to measuring […]
Read more »How to engage students in a hybrid learning class
While the recent changes within education have been rapid, it has not been easy for teachers to focus on student engagement, which remains a critical part of student success. Hybrid […]
Read more »STEM, STEAM, STREAM?
Those in the education space have most definitely heard the word “STEM” in regard to creating compelling content for students. This is with good reason since STEM hit the scene […]
Read more »5 steps to digital citizenship
The purpose of technology is not simply about automating the teaching and learning process, but to inspire and empower every student. Part of this empowerment is knowing how to responsibly […]
Read more »Easy steps to do a virtual scavenger hunt
With the sudden move from traditional teaching to digital learning, teachers are in need of lessons and activities that will pique the interest of their students and require minimal prep […]
Read more »6 ways for teachers to cope with change this year
So, you’ve been doing it for a while already, this distance learning thing. Months ago, “distance learning” wasn’t even a phrase in your vocabulary. Imagine hearing it in January: Is […]
Read more »Secret to (teaching) success
It’s clear that teachers are ready to take on education technology, but do they have the resources they need to be successful? Listen to this podcast to get the latest […]
Read more »Preparing students for the tech-driven workforce
Technology is a part of everyday life for today’s digitally-native students, but is it a part of their everyday life in the classroom? Learn how to leverage technology, at any […]
Read more »Mind the gap… achievement gap, that is.
Delivering educational benefits through technology is a top priority for schools and districts. Learn more about ways that you can use technology in your classroom to improve student outcomes. Hailey […]
Read more »Reading, writing, and robots?
According to a 2019 study, robotics and coding are going to see significant growth and use in the next five years. How are you leveraging in-class technology to promote STEAM […]
Read more »Learning from the pandemic: Steps to take to lessen the “summer” slide
The COVID-19 pandemic created unparalleled disruption in worldwide education systems. Schools shut their doors and moved lesson delivery online, forcing educators and students alike to adapt, often without the necessary […]
Read more »Teacher Feature: Focusing on early intervention with student polling
Shannon Wynne is a 4th-grade teacher at Tatum Ridge Elementary School in Sarasota County Schools teaching English Language Arts and Social Studies. Recently, the district replaced Sarasota’s old projectors with […]
Read more »Untethered teaching: How technology increases participation
What began as an experiment in flexible seating in 2018 blossomed into an untethered, student-centered environment that’s taken hold in Advanced Technologies Academy, a 1,100-student magnet high school. Kristen Taylor, […]
Read more »Hybrid Learning
Teachers have never been strangers to trying new things in their classrooms to serve their students—a skill set that will more than likely be put to use with the tenuous […]
Read more »Professional learning
Embracing edtech amid the unknown: Best-practices from leaders in the field As teachers are increasingly asked to teach remotely and students learning at home, education technology has morphed from being […]
Read more »Measuring success
How to Measure Success of Your edtech: It Might Not Be Easy, but It’s Possible In 2019, spending on education technology (edtech) in the United States exceeded $13 billion, according […]
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