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March Events for Your Lessons
Connect World Storytelling Day (3/20) to St Patrick’s Day (3/17) in your lessons. Share stories about the history of the holiday or have your students create their own stories. Find classroom ideas in the resources shared in this section.
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Spring into Personalized Professional Learning
Access professional learning at your convenience with our on-demand virtual workshops and Infusing Technology blog. Search by topic to find trainings and posts that meet your needs. Check back often, as new materials are added frequently.
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This Week at TeachersFirst
This week, we kick off registration for our spring OK2Ask sessions. We are also recognizing International Women's Day and highlighting a Reading Trek about an important event in the American Civil Rights Movement. Finally, we kindly ask for your input in our weekly poll.
Register to save your seatJoin Us for OK2Ask Virtual WorkshopsRegister now for our spring series of live virtual workshops! Join our expert coaches and learn about digital portfolios, remote learning with Microsoft Forms, podcasting, playlists to personalize learning, and many other edtech topics. |
Create understanding through literatureReading Treks: Turning 15 on the Road to FreedomOn March 7, 1965, activist John Lewis led more than 600 marchers across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and was met with violence that dubbed the day “Bloody Sunday.” Use this Reading Trek to share this important story with your students. |
Celebrate on March 8thInternational Women's DayThis week, we also celebrate International Women's Day. The 2021 theme is Choose to Challenge. Join the conversation on Twitter using #ChoosetoChallenge or #IWD2021 and check out our curated collection of resources about women who have made a difference. Find resources for International Women's Day and Women's History Month » |
Share your thoughts with our communityWeekly PollThis week our poll asks, "How do you personalize your own professional learning?" Do you find relevant Twitter chats to join, view webinars and/or video trainings, or do you prefer to search for relevant blog posts? |
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