Listenwise on the Road: Conference Recap
It’s conference season! Late February and March 2019 have been as busy as last year (see our blog recap last year.) Here’s…
Read MoreIt’s conference season! Late February and March 2019 have been as busy as last year (see our blog recap last year.) Here’s…
Read MoreAnyone who has spent extended time with children is aware that kids love to debate. Forming and challenging opinions through argument is…
Read MoreIn the third segment of our webinar series with Facing History and Ourselves, we further explore ways in which educators can pair…
Read MoreWe know a lot about storytelling. And we like helping others tell their stories. That’s why EdSurge asked Listenwise to be part…
Read MoreIn 2016, George J. Ryan Middle School in Queens, New York joined the Listenwise community. We recently highlighted a snippet of our…
Read MoreUpdated August 2019 During the winter of 2019 NPR ran their first ever student podcast challenge. The contest has since closed, but…
Read MoreThere is much discussion in schools currently about the benefits of personalizing learning, though there are varying interpretations of what that means.…
Read Moreby guest blogger: Carolina Buitrago, Ed.D. Social emotional learning (SEL) has unquestionably gained a place in the busy spectrum of educators’ priorities.…
Read MoreImg source: https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/collections/teaching-content/presidents-day-classroom/ We celebrate President’s Day in February to honor George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, two important U.S. Presidents who were…
Read MoreDid you know that NPR is running their first-ever student podcasting contest?! What do you have to do to participate? Have students…
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