by Maggie O'Scanaill | Sep 25, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
In K-12 education it can be easy to fall into the pattern of finding things that work, and never branching out from that success. Some teachers have been doing the same lessons for 20 years and although that may work for them, is it benefitting their students? We...
by Tierra Leustig | Sep 18, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
We can all remember a time we let fear overpower our thoughts and actions. Sometimes all it takes to overcome this fear is some encouragement from those who believe in you. Author Tara Martin (@TaraMartinEDU) wrote her book, Cannonball In, based on a true story she...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | Sep 17, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
Technology is advancing every day and students have the opportunity to get ahead with technology by immersing themselves in K-12 computer science curriculum. We recently sat down with Education Coach and Adjunct Professor, Jorge Valenzuela, to find out why K-12...
by Mimi Skarbeck | Sep 11, 2020 | Distance Learning, DyKnow News & Events
The creative classroom is centered on the idea of student voice and choice, where students have ownership of learning and are self-directed. As the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many schools into virtual learning, many teachers have struggled to continue to implement...
by Mimi Skarbeck | Sep 4, 2020 | Classroom Management, DyKnow News & Events
Being a leader can take many different forms. For Darrin Peppard, being the leader of a K-12 school used to mean being the disciplinarian, yet he soon realized this was the incorrect viewpoint. After experience and reflection, his perspective changed from looking for...
by Maggie O'Scanaill | Aug 31, 2020 | DyKnow News & Events
Professional development is essential to the overall growth of schools, teachers, and students. Because educators are already so busy, it is essential to provide easy access to participate in professional development at no extra cost. Free professional development for...