Moments That Make Teaching Worth It
All teachers have had those “moments”. Those moments when you are filled with the joy of being present in a child’s life. A “moment” when you know for sure why you became a teacher.
View ArticleTeaching Math Without Words: Interview with MIND Research Institute
The MIND Research Institute is on a mission revolutionize math education in America by helping elementary and secondary students excel to their full academic potential. With help from their own JiJi...
View ArticleSneak Peek: Teaching Advice from the Trenches
Roxanna Elden was sick and tired of "too perfect" teaching manuals that didn't relate to her nightmarish first year in the classroom, so she decided to add her sharp wit and realistic, practical advice...
View ArticleBest Student Books for The Hunger Games Fans
If your students are anything like mine, they devoured The Hunger Games unlike any book we've read before. To capitalize on this newfound love of reading, here are my top book picks for students (and...
View ArticleThe Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth: Alexandra Robbins Interview
The era of the geeks is at hand, according to Alexandra Robbins and her "quirk" theory.
View ArticleStage Swagger & Swordplay: Adapting Shakespeare for Kids
Brendan Kelso is the mastermind behind the Shakespeare for Kids collection, the book series of Shakespeare plays adapted for children that are creating a young fan base for the Bard.
View ArticleTales of a 40-Something Student Teacher
After over 25 years in the high-tech field, Dave, aka Mr. Math Teacher, left his long term engineering profession to begin his new career as a teacher. Dave opens up about his decision to embark on a...
View ArticleOne Teacher's Juggling Act
Spare time? Sleep? What teachers knows what those are?If you feel like your juggling skills are worthy of a Ringling Brothers Circus Act, you are not alone. I've been struggling to balance my life as...
View ArticleWhat Teachers Make: Interview with Teacher, Poet Taylor Mali
Taylor Mali is a poet and former teacher that went viral when his poem defending teachers went viral on YouTube, getting millions of hits worldwide. In March 2012, Mali will release a book entitled...
View ArticleWhen Life Gets Busy, Just Remember the Mason Jar
When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember the mason jar and the 2 beers.A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items...
View Article17 Educational Apps for Halloween
Halloween is one of the most fun holidays. Kids love the spooky monsters, sounds, music, dances, treats, traditions, haunted houses, and costumes that surround the holiday. As an educator or parent...
View Article4th of July Jokes, Fun Facts & Classroom Games
To kick off the upcoming holiday, we want to spread a little patriotic pride with awesome 4th of July jokes, fun facts and classroom games for all ages.
View ArticleBack to School Prep Guide: Our Teacher Quiz
Back to School: TeachHUB.com’s Ultimate 5-Week Prep Guide is your go-to resource for making sure that your return to the classroom is successful.
View ArticleBest Student Books for The Hunger Games Fans
If your students are anything like mine, they devoured The Hunger Games unlike any book we've read before. To capitalize on this newfound love of reading, here are my top book picks for students (and...
View ArticleThe Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth: Alexandra Robbins Interview
The era of the geeks is at hand, according to Alexandra Robbins and her "quirk" theory.
View ArticleStage Swagger & Swordplay: Adapting Shakespeare for Kids
Brendan Kelso is the mastermind behind the Shakespeare for Kids collection, the book series of Shakespeare plays adapted for children that are creating a young fan base for the Bard.
View ArticleTales of a 40-Something Student Teacher
After over 25 years in the high-tech field, Dave, aka Mr. Math Teacher, left his long term engineering profession to begin his new career as a teacher. Dave opens up about his decision to embark on a...
View ArticleOne Teacher's Juggling Act
Spare time? Sleep? What teachers knows what those are?If you feel like your juggling skills are worthy of a Ringling Brothers Circus Act, you are not alone. I've been struggling to balance my life as...
View ArticleWhat Teachers Make: Interview with Teacher, Poet Taylor Mali
Taylor Mali is a poet and former teacher that went viral when his poem defending teachers went viral on YouTube, getting millions of hits worldwide. In March 2012, Mali will release a book entitled...
View ArticleWhen Life Gets Busy, Just Remember the Mason Jar
When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember the mason jar and the 2 beers.A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items...
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