ResourceHub Category: Teachers

Teaching techniques for social and solitary learning styles
For some, group projects present an exciting opportunity to learn and engage with their peers. Others find these types of collaborative efforts only cause stress and reluctance. Why such a […]
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5 ways to use edtech for National Mentoring Month
5 ways to use edtech for National Mentoring Month Each January, schools across the country come together to celebrate National Mentoring Month. It’s a great opportunity to shine a spotlight […]
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Education news roundup – December 2022
1. Why the pandemic’s spotlight on edtech is positive for schools and students In many ways, the pandemic expedited the evolution, use, and capabilities of edtech in the classroom. The […]
Read more »Learning strategies for tactile learners
These sayings describe the core principles of tactile learning. Tactile learning – also known as kinesthetic learning – requires physically interacting with the world around you. This style of teaching […]
Read more »Helping kinesthetic learners thrive in the modern classroom
Some children learn best by listening, others by seeing, and others by doing. This last group is known as “kinesthetic” or “tactile” learners, and they absorb the most information by […]
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What is experiential learning?
Student engagement has always been a priority for educators, especially since the return to the classroom, and experiential learning is a key trend to help. Educators still believe the face-to-face […]
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Using edtech for immersive learning experiences
Educators value the classroom as the central hub where they can create an engaging student experience and community. However, making the most of this environment doesn’t mean being restricted by […]
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Theory vs. practice: which is more important in education?
Traditionally, two schools of thought exist in the education community. On one side, educators believe equipping students with a deep theoretical knowledge of varied topics and concepts within each subject […]
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The benefits of experiential learning for Special Educational Needs (SEN) students
Students with special educational needs (SEN) represented 14.5% of the total American student population in 2020-21, according to the U.S. Department of Education, so it’s an important responsibility for educators […]
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How does technology help visual learners?
Presenting information in a brand new way is one of the best things you can do for visual learners. When they see concepts illustrated with images and graphics, students will […]
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What do visual learners struggle with?
Visual learners have many strengths. They are often able to work independently at their desk and thrive with flashcards and videos. Visual learning is also a wonderful trait for artistic […]
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Promethean takes our popular Timer, Spinner, and Annotate apps to the next level
Teachers love using our Timer, Spinner, and Annotate apps to enliven their lessons. So we’re excited to launch a brand new version of each that will make these popular apps […]
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Reading and writing learning style: Tips for teachers and technology in the classroom
Reading and writing learners naturally learn best by taking notes, choosing printed books over audiobooks, and prefer using closed captions while watching videos. It’s easy to overlook students who learn […]
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Education news roundup – November 2022
1. STEAM education can better communities Continuous technological advancements in classrooms and communities don’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Introducing students to STEAM—science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics—at […]
Read more »What is a reading and writing learning style?
Students who prefer the reading and writing learning style are more than just “bookworms” – they absorb all kinds of written information, and they have highly developed linguistic skills that […]
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How does technology help auditory learners?
Technology for auditory learners opens up new worlds and ways to interact with information. Keep reading to discover the massive impact technology has on auditory learning and how you can […]
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What is auditory learning?
Students who retain information best by hearing or listening could be classified as auditory learners. In 1987, Neil Flemming coined the acronym VARK to describe the main ways people learn. […]
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The US teacher training landscape
Teacher training may be an essential component of an educator’s professional development, but our annual State of Technology in Education Report shows how widely this varies in practice. We’ve tracked […]
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Promethean explains: Digital-first teaching
As educators consider how to teach most effectively since returning to the classroom, they’re looking for a future-proof approach aligned to the shifts they’ve seen. A core component of this […]
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How much tech training have teachers had this year?
If teachers are to be in the best position to overcome the challenges of each school year and prepare themselves for the next, a proper commitment to training is essential. […]
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Sweeping edtech change inspires Southeast Christian School students, teachers, and substitutes
Located on the outskirts of Denver, Southeast Christian School has an energetic student body of more than 450 pre-K through 8th grade students. Committed to providing their students with an […]
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What are the 4 types of learning styles and what do they mean for a modern classroom?
Take a second to reflect on your students – do some children always have a book in their hand? Are others constantly humming or singing? Do other students doodle while […]
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Edtech upskilling for all levels of staff confidence
For educators, edtech upskilling—keeping up with new technologies and upgrades to what they already use in the classroom—is a constant priority. It’s both important for the quality of their instruction […]
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A day in the life of a teacher
Not only do teachers help students reach their full academic potential, they also play a direct role in influencing students’ maturity, values, and worldview. It’s a great responsibility that requires […]
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