Integrating the arts into the common core.
Offering K-12 arts education materials for visual arts, dance, music and drama/theater in formats useful for teachers, students and parents.
Embracing this responsibility, the Kennedy Center instituted ArtsEdge in 1996 as its educational media arm, reaching out to schools, communities, individuals and families with printed materials, classroom support and Internet technologies.
Astsonia is a community of teachers who submit lesson plans that are designed to give other teachers ideas to use in the classroom.
Free guides to drawing, painting, art history, and design lessons.
Here, teachers are guided to the best resources possible for teaching their students English.
The Changemaker Schools Network is a global community of leading elementary, middle, and high schools that prioritize empathy, teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and changemaking as student outcomes. Ashoka’s Start Empathy Initiative is a collaborative platform for social entrepreneurs, educators, and citizens whose ideas and talents can contribute to the creation of a world where every child masters empathy. Ashoka has a three-part strategy which includes accelerating empathy entrepreneurs, partnering with top schools, and changing the conversation to shift societal views of empathy.
Here is an overview of global competence and reasons why it should be used and curriculum to use in the classroom.
The AYAN Network calls for the support of programs and services that prioritize Asian and Pacific Islander. AYAN is a coalition of over 17 community organizations, city agencies, and community leaders dedicated to advocating on behalf of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) youth in San Francisco.
Adolescent Self Injury Foundation (ASIF) is a non-profit that strives to raise awareness about adolescent self injury by providing education, prevention techniques, research and resources. ASIF hopes to increase understanding of issues related to self injury to help guide adolescents and families back to wellness and recovery.
Search the archive for FAQ’s, and formulas for Elementary through College mathematics. Students can also e-mail Dr. Math with any math related questions.
The Oregon Department of Human Services is working in partnership with ASPIRE to encourage and empower foster youth to gain the knowledge and skills to become self-sufficient, responsible and contributing members of their community.
Aspire Public Schools is a non-profit organization that prepares urban students for college, encourages parent participation in all aspects of school life by providing guidance about at-home support, school decision-making and supporting easy, open communication with teachers.
The Association for Middle Level Education is dedicated to improving the educational experiences of all students ages 10 to 15 by providing vision, knowledge, and resources to educators and leaders.
An organizational collective of groups and individuals aimed towards supporting mindfulness training as a necessary component of youth education.
Concerned with the quality, vitality, and public standing of undergraduate liberal education, AAC&U provides resources on topic such as diversity, inclusive excellence, women and global learning.
The Association of Teaching Artists (ATA) is a non-profit professional organization whose mission is to advocate for, support, strengthen, and serve artists who teach in schools and in the community.
An Asthma Treatment Plan for use in schools and afterschool programs created by The Pediatric/Adult Ashtma Coalition of New Jersey.
Families, looking for a coaching plan for the next two weeks? Scroll through for week 1 and week 2 or download the guide below.