Using Rubik's Cubes to teach math. Plus: boosting student engagement through project-based learning

on Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Using Rubik's Cubes to Teach Math; Boosting Student Engagement Through Project-Based Learning; Exploring STEM Through Play; Why I Stay in Teaching |

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June 19, 2019
Leveraging play to teach math
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Using Rubik's Cubes to Teach Math

A high school math teacher designed hands-on learning experiences and fostered deep engagement with Rubik's Cubes.



Students develop science projects using a 5-step framework.
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Boosting Student Engagement Through Project-Based Learning

A researcher-practitioner partnership in San Francisco shows promising results for middle school science students.



Play is an avenue to STEM learning for young students.
Credit: George Lucas Educational Foundation

Exploring STEM Through Play

Tapping into preschoolers' natural curiosity helps teachers foster an early interest in science, technology, engineering, and math.



What keeps a teacher in the classroom after 22 years?
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Why I Stay in Teaching

A veteran teacher shares the motivations that have driven his work with students for more than two decades.



The foundation of classroom management
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Managing Your High School Classroom with Compassion

High school teacher Grace Dearborn says students don't all respond to consequences in the same way, so teachers need a full toolbox of options.





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