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Creating a teacher resume can feel like an overwhelming task for many, especially when you’re looking at a potentially daunting job search. We recently sat down with Marie Morris to discuss resume writing with the goal to debunk some of the scary parts of the process.
Keep Your Resume Clean
Your resume is not the time to show...
As a teacher, I always enjoyed learning new EdTech tools that could either 1) make my life easier, or 2) get my students excited. These tools have bonus points for being unique and, honestly, aesthetically pleasing.
Free trials for EdTech tools are perfect for last minute lessons when you’re falling behind or another plan falls through....
In this episode of the educators 2 educators Podcast, we explore how teachers can harness AI technology to save time and create great materials for their students. I’ve even found the perfect place for you to start playing with AI and its power.
Twee is an amazing EdTech AI tool that can help you create quiz questions, vocab matches, video...
While we look at new and more appropriate solutions to classroom behavior, teachers are turning to EdTech for actionable support. These tools are changing how we act on social emotional learning (SEL) and student behavior in ways that help children prosper, without the humiliation and feeling of falling behind that other methods might induce.
As...
In this episode of the educators 2 educators Podcast, host Carrie Conover talks with Eric Dahlberg, CEO of eSpark. eSpark is an EdTech company that provides engaging, differentiated, and standards-based reading and math lessons to K-5 students. Their mission is to help students not only become proficient in their reading and math skills but...
New teachers are leaving the teaching profession at an alarming rate. According to a study by the advocacy group, Alliance for Excellent Education, 40-50% of new teachers leave teaching within the first 5 years. There are many factors that contribute to high turnover. If you ask veteran teachers why new teachers leave the profession quickly,...