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Science Teaching 2.0: Resources for Student Engagement on a Budget

February 3, 2021 Lauren Colliver 2

Limited resources and budget cuts. The challenges of acquiring the materials needed for the classroom are known all too well by teachers. “Paying for school […]

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Making Student Engagement Accessible

February 2, 2021 jaycoxck 2

With limited funding and small budgets it can be a challenge for teachers to find meaningful ways to engage their students within their lesson plans. […]

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Incorporating Engaging Resources into the Science Classroom

February 2, 2021 kamisem 3

How do you get a classroom of students engaged and curious about the world of science when your school has limited funds that may not […]

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Rising to the Challenge

May 1, 2019 murraypk 1

What if I’m not enough? When I think about my biggest challenges and fears in teaching, this is the thought that comes up the most. […]

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Getting Engaged Without Going Broke

February 10, 2019 murraypk 6

It can be tough as a teacher when you need to get your kids engaged and ready for learning, but you don’t want to break the […]

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The Cheapest Engagement You’ll Ever Hear About!

February 6, 2019 bischowj 9

  I know what you’re thinking, and don’t worry! We’re not talking about cheap ways to pop that special someone the “big question”, apologies to […]

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An Interesting Perspective: The Struggle

April 22, 2018 rohlfswe 3

Howdy bloggers, Welcome back to the last installment of An Interesting Perspective for the semester. I know I’ve been less consistent these past few weeks, […]

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An Interesting Perspective: Balling on a Budget

April 3, 2018 rohlfswe 2

Howdy bloggers, Sorry for the brief hiatus, but we’re back for the newest installment of An Interesting Perspective. In today’s post, we will discuss ways […]

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What Does It Mean to Be Strong?

February 19, 2018 Dillon Frank 4

For most people the first thing that comes to mind when they hear the word “strong” is raw strength, such as muscles.  But when we […]

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An Interesting Perspective: Strength in Numbers

February 19, 2018 rohlfswe 5

Howdy bloggers, Welcome back to the second installment of series 2 of An Interesting Perspective. In this post, we will discuss the StrengthsFinder test, and […]

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