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Spark curiosity with everyday objects — short lessons that turn a pencil, a coin, or a leaf into a window onto the world.
Plain-English explanations of the jargon teachers meet — from "scaffolding" to "formative assessment."
Teaching materials on democracy, human rights, gender equity, and more.
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Students explore how moving items on screen works.
Try itThis is a missed opportunity. Parents and guardians are one of the most powerful resources a teacher has — and almost the most overlooked.
Take the masterclassEnglish speakers follow a strict instinctive order when placing multiple adjectives before a noun — and when this order is broken, the result sounds immediately wrong to a native speaker, even if the…
ReadHow to understand your own culture and identity — where it comes from, what it gives you, how it shapes you, and how to hold it w…
Build this skillWhy disasters hit some places and people harder than others, what makes a community resilient, and how preparation and response c…
Explore"Escobar calls for a 'pluriverse': a world where many worlds and ways of living can exist together."
Read moreOn the morning of 17 October 1492, Christopher Columbus stood on the deck of a Spanish ship in the Caribbean.
See the lessonClassroom management is often understood as keeping order, but it is more than that. It is about creating conditions where learning can take place without unnecessary difficulty.
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