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Educating for Democracy: A Deep Dive
Check out our new curated collection of videos, resources, blog posts, and more designed to help you prepare your students for civic and political action.
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Become an "Exhibitionist" of Student Learning!
Discover how to give your students the benefits of authentic accountability and assessment through Share Your Learning.
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Scholar Activism: Community Connections
Learn how you can collaborate with community members and organizations to create an authentic, engaging learning experience for your students.
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Let’s Talk Turkey! Transfer of Energy and Thanksgiving
Learn how you can use the holiday and all its fixings to teach 3D Science in a way that’s both meaningful and fun.
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Creating a Scholar-Activist Experience
Discover how Tch Laureate Genevieve DeBose Akinnagbe collaborates with students and colleagues to co-create a scholar-activist experience.
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How Will You Celebrate American Education Week?
Check out these great ideas and resources from NEA and Teaching Channel to help you celebrate American Education Week.
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Engaging Youth in Thoughtful Dialogue Across Distance & Difference
Discover how the Global Nomads Group's Pulse program gives students and teachers opportunities to meaningfully engage across distance and difference.
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What is Scholar Activism?
Help your students learn about their communities and begin to enact positive social change.
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3 Tips for Supporting ELLs Through Co-Teaching & Collaboration
Discover how shared responsibility, collaborative work, and reflection can help you support learning for ELLs.
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The Power of Collaboration for ELLs
See both teacher and student collaboration in action, supporting the learning of ALL students.
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STEM in Early Learning
Watch this new video series to explore what STEM education looks like in early childhood.
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Tch Tips: Getting Started with Number Talks
Discover a great way to build students’ number sense through a short daily math routine.
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3 Tips for Staying Energized During the School Year
Do you feel like it's time to go into survival mode? Learn how to break the cycle of disillusionment, stay energized, and focus on self-care so you can look forward to a long, successful career in the classroom!
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Teaching in Times of Tragedy
Discover how you can support your students in the aftermath of any local or collective crisis.
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4 Ways to Address and Prevent Cyberbullying In and Out of the Classroom
Learn how to help students practice digital citizenship and make the right decisions when it comes to cyberbullying and digital drama.
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Tch on the Road
Find out what the team at Teaching Channel is up to and learn more about the supports we provide for educators at one of these great conferences this year!
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Tch DIY: Build & Tch with Tom Jenkins
Explore four engaging science modules with “how to” videos for building your own testing mechanisms.
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Bullying and the Beauty of Books: 7 Resources for Your Classroom
As a teacher-librarian, I spend most of my days answering questions, teaching research, and helping students find good books. It’s the best job in the world.
Last spring, it seemed not a day went by when I wasn’t asked about the book Thirteen Reasons Why. With the premiere of the Netflix
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Tch Plus: Reinvigorate Learning and Teacher Growth!
Discover Tch Plus, our private, subscription-based professional learning platform.
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Collaborative Coaching: Teacher-Centered Practices in Action
Discover teacher-centered, collaborative coaching with new, interactive videos from Tch Video Lounge.
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Shindig Webinar: Number Talks to Develop Fluency
Join panelists Tch Laureate Kristin Gray and Jody Guarino for a Shindig webinar to learn about the purpose and structure of math routines as they relate to fluency.
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Tch Tips: Four Ways to Communicate with Families
Check out these four tips for communicating with your students’ families throughout the school year.
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Bridging Content and Language: Strategies from a Dual Language Classroom
In this new video series, Co-teachers build effective strategies to connect content with language.
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Teaching for Biliteracy
Spanish, Somali, Hmong, and Telugu are a few of the 48 languages spoken in the School District of Waukesha (SDW). At SDW, we're proud to say that our student population brings many assets and global experiences to a suburb west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. However, our largest population of students is