Resources reigned in 2020 especially with the new normal in teaching and learning. Topics of the year trended toward culturally responsive teaching and anti-racism work, online and hybrid teaching and learning, and mental health challenges faced by many. Teachers were flooded with helpful free subscriptions and articles a plenty. But time is often of the essence (and a commodity educators lack), so with that in mind, we’ve curated the best resources of 2020! We trust these will be helpful to you as you move into a brand new 2021 filled with hope, learning, and peace.
Books:
- Unstressed – Dr. Alane Daugherty writes about managing stress through positive emotions. (Learners Edge chose this book for Course 5116.)
- This Book is Anti-Racist – Tiffany Jewel’s book is good for young people and adults. It’s reflective, informative and hopeful!
- Balance with Blended Learning – Catlin Tucker shares her ideas for reimaging learning and reclaiming your life.
Blogs and Articles:
- Mindshift – Explore the future of learning!
- The Chalk Blog – Find relevant advice and applicable strategies to implement right away.
- Tchers Voice – Uncover diverse techniques to help students grow.
- Youth Voices – Revel in this student written blog with concrete examples of ongoing discussions.
Videos and Films:
Podcasts:
Websites:
- Teaching Tolerance – Critical information to teach about active participation in a diverse democracy.
- Edutopia – An idea in every article or video!
- Common Sense – Media insights for teachers, students, and families.
- ReadWriteThink – Resources and lesson plans for language arts including interactivity!
Webinars:
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