The BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign aims to equip children with digital skills and includes free resources and teacher training that's available to primary schools across the UK.
At Teachers College we prepare educators who are passionate, committed, and ready to lead learning in a wide variety of settings. We welcome the opportunity to work with you, whether you are just ...
Bring physical education ... with ideas for making the activity easier or more difficult, and reflection question prompts. Video, audio and print resources to support non-specialist teachers ...
Teachers College is recognized by scholars as a primary incubator for the development of dance education as a field in PK-12 schools and universities and it has played a principal role in cultivating ...
Let me take this opportunity to thank all our teachers, who have been working very hard to teach us online. Taking education to the next level, this year may have given us tough times, but our ...
Miami University’s Primary Education PK-5 program endeavors to produce passionate teachers who can deliver high-quality developmentally appropriate instruction to help children to meet these goals.
The Viikki Teacher Training School of the University of Helsinki is a school community that consists of comprehensive and general upper secondary schools, with learners from preschoolers to upper ...
The upgrading of the Certificate of Primary to diploma in primary teacher education may have created the need to also upgrade the threshold to the diploma programme. These changes, it seems ...
We offer a wide variety of undergraduate teacher education degrees and minors, graduate degrees in curriculum and instruction, as well as several endorsement and certificate programs to prepare our ...
Participants applaud after a representative's speech at an awarding ceremony to honor model teachers and outstanding groups and institutions in China's education sector in Beijing, Sept 8 ...
"Teachers are those who propagate the doctrine, impart professional knowledge, and resolve doubts." This is how Han Yu, a Tang Dynasty (618-907) politician and literatus, viewed teachers.