Since its first entry on the comedy scene in the 1950s, improvisational comedy, otherwise know as improv, has changed the world of comedy. As a former elementary school teacher turned professor of ...
One researcher's classroom assistants are very attentive, love to listen to children read and can keep their composure in a classroom full of energetic 2nd grade students. However, her assistants are ...
The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) at CU Boulder offers free and confidential classroom observations for educators at all levels. Whether you’re a tenured professor, teaching professor, lecturer ...
The Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation is seeking volunteers and sponsors for its literacy project for 2026, which features the children’s book “I Love Strawberries!” by Shannon Anderson. ...
The foundation of a child’s education is built long before they ever step into a kindergarten classroom. To solve Utah’s literacy problem, we must empower and educate parents (in all their types) on ...
Joy Hamm has taught 11 years in a variety of English-language settings, ranging from kindergarten to adult learners: One idea for making teacher observations a learning opportunity rather than a ...
Think of all the things you read in a day — emails, books, and the news. What about Facebook posts, Instagram captions, Tweets, editorials, ads, and subtitles? How about maps, memes, and infographics?
Classroom observation was designed to support teachers’ professional growth. At its best, it provides structured feedback, encourages reflection, and strengthens instructional practice. Within the ...
Classroom observation of teachers is an important tool for education policy and research. By observing teachers in the classroom, it is possible to measure the impact of training programs and other ...