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How you can add computer science to your education curriculum next year

Do you remember when President Obama became the first US President to write a line of code? Computer science is…

How to keep kids learning over the summer

School’s out for summer! And as fun as that is to say, there’s a real danger for students during the…

Here’s how to help your kids process the news of last week

After the events of the past few days, we’re horrified. Shocked. Speechless. And while the killings of two more black…

How one teacher created a community garden from a vacant lot

On Aldine Street in Newark, nestled between a parking lot and an abandoned building, you’ll find a thriving community garden.…

How one teacher grew an arts program into a network-wide showcase

Second and third graders, violins in hand, silently walk into the auditorium and take their seats. Katy Brodhead, the music…

7 MOOCs to help you grow as a teacher

MOOC’s, or massive open online courses from places like Coursera, offer opportunities for educators at any level to acquire new…

Six interview tips you’ll want to know, from our recruitment team

Interviewing requires a lot of thought and preparation. We sat down with the KIPP New Jersey recruitment team to learn…

Three ways you can hack snow days for learning

If you live on the east coast of the states, chances are you had a snow day already (or two)…

Brain Rules for teachers, part two

Did you get something out of last week’s Brain Rules post? I sure hope so. This week, we’ll look at…

Twelve Brain Rules for educators, part one

Of all the books I read in 2015, John Medina’s Brain Rules impacted the way I think about learning the…
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