IDEAS Empowered by Youth® PBL Curricula is a pioneering approach to youth education, ideally tailored for today's rapidly evolving, technologically-driven, and globally connected world. The Curriculum Fundamental Training prepares educators to present PBL curricula for students. By preparing educators to instill a culture of self-directed learning, it emphasizes crucial skills that today's youth require: effective communication, collaborative learning, creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence.
Cyberbully Hotline is tip line that schools can use to have students report incidents of cyberbullying, the website also offers resources for teachers and parents to deal with cyberbullying if a child reports it to them.
This website is in support of a book written by three authors with PhDs in psychology about how to prevent and control cyberbullying in the digital age. There are also tips for teens, parents, and educators about how to deal with cyberbullying.
This article focuses on a study of how teens are affected by cyberbullying in comparison to in person bullying.
This website provides important resources for educators, parents and students to obtain the necessary help in cyberbullying instances.
With examples, facts, news, resources, and what can be done to help stop bullying, this site is a hub for parents with children experiencing bullying.
This article has 4 parts to it, and is all about cybercrimes -- cyberstalking and cyberbullying and how to keep yourself safe from it.
The Da Vinci school offers insight into their school and philosophy and is a great model for PBL education.
Daily Finance provides information on planning, saving, spending, and investing for kids.
Activities and games for elementary youth organized alphabetically by activity title.
A safety-related coloring book for children. In English and Spanish.
To boost social-emotional skills in preschoolers, episodes of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood focus on early learning themes.
Dash is an online course that teaches the basics of web development.
Create school and district reports on Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), Academic Performance Index (API), enrollment, graduates, dropouts, course enrollments, staffing, English learners, state assessment data disaggregated at the school level, like-school rankings.
Numerous dating and relationship tips and information for teens and parents.
The ESL Café has information on how to teach English as well as a forum for teachers to communicate with one another and learn from each other.
A collection of over 150,000 Historical Maps available for free viewing online. The site also includes news articles and videos explaining historical cartography.
Dawn Publications is dedicated to inspiring children to have a deeper understanding and appreciation for all life on Earth. The part of the site gives free curriculum for teachers and parents to use alongside certain entertaining books!
El Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a day of celebration, particularly for the people in Mexico and Central America, and for many Mexican Americans in the United States. It is a day to honor and commemorate the lives of the dearly departed and to welcome the return of their spirits.
Learn all about this cultural holiday with free resources from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino, including a Day of the Dead learning kit, virtual exhibitions, music, stories, videos, and more.
Since 1999, the DC Trust, formerly known as the DC Children and Youth Investment Trust Corporation, has been proud to work in partnership government, nonprofit, and advocacy groups to create big solutions to the most pressing needs of the city’s youth.