LinkedIn 101 for Teachers

If you knew of a social media brand that catered to professionals who were looking to grow their career and that had over 300 million members, you’d be interested right? What if that same brand was growing by two new members every second of every day? The brand, of course, is LinkedIn, the world’s largest … Read moreLinkedIn 101 for Teachers

Master of Arts in Teaching Guide: Admissions

Welcome to our Master in Arts of Teaching Guide series. Check back for additional information on getting your MAT. If you have decided to pursue a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree, you are on the right track to becoming a skilled educator. A master’s degree offers teachers more advancement opportunities, higher salaries and advanced skills to … Read moreMaster of Arts in Teaching Guide: Admissions

Master of Arts in Teaching Guide: Technology in Schools

Photo by Jeremy Wilburn Welcome to our Master in Arts of Teaching Guide series. Check back for additional information on getting your MAT. When choosing a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree program, you need to consider which program is going to best prepare you as a teacher in your chosen subject area. More schools today … Read moreMaster of Arts in Teaching Guide: Technology in Schools

Darlene Cavalier, Founder of Science Cheerleaders

Welcome to our Masters of Education series! Check back each week for another profile of an expert educator. Science and cheerleading are two disciplines that usually aren’t associated with each other. But Darlene Cavalier, a former Philadelphia 76ers cheerleader who holds a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, found common ground for her two … Read moreDarlene Cavalier, Founder of Science Cheerleaders

Jonathan Bergmann, Pioneer of the Flipped Class Movement

Welcome to our Masters of Education series! Check back each week for another profile of an Expert Educator. The flipped classroom has been an increasingly prominent subject in discussions of education recently, with articles appearing on the subject in venues ranging fromCNN.com to Scholastic and the Chronicle of Higher Education — but what is a … Read moreJonathan Bergmann, Pioneer of the Flipped Class Movement

Stacy Hoeflich, National History Teacher of the Year

Photo by Judy Baxter Welcome to our Masters in Education series! Check back each week for another profile of an expert educator.  For the last 13 years, Stacy Hoeflich has taught fourth grade history at Alexandria’s John Adams Elementary School in Virginia. Hoeflich said she was practically born into the classroom; both her mother and sister teach, and … Read moreStacy Hoeflich, National History Teacher of the Year