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Game-based teacher education to immerse learners in authentic scenarios and bridge between theory and classroom practice. From ASU's Teachers College!

The Hour of Code is here 12/07/2015

Teachers and parents, this is the week to get your kids involved in the Hour of Code! No experience needed and incredibly fun; Star Wars, Minecraft, Frozen, there's something for everyone. Check it out!

The Hour of Code is here The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries and over 40 languages. Ages 4 to 104.

Hey, New Teacher, Don't Quit. It Will Get Better 11/20/2015

You can do this, new teachers!!

Hey, New Teacher, Don't Quit. It Will Get Better One new teacher in 10 will quit by the end of the first year. One teacher coined a phrase that explains why: Dark, Evil Vortex Of Late September, October and November, or DEVOLSON.

How I am learning to give up control and trust my students | CTQ 09/01/2015

How to be a better teacher by giving up control...

How I am learning to give up control and trust my students | CTQ Posted by Dave Orphal on Friday, 08/28/2015 This summer I was in the AVID Summer Institute and I raved on this blog about the awesomeness that is Socratic Seminar. Well, our first week back to school isn’t yet done, and my Modern American History classes have each already done their first. In this p…

Unique partnership between ASU, Mexico helps train English teachers 08/19/2015

Loved engaging with these amazing teachers from Mexico yesterday in Quest2Teach!

Unique partnership between ASU, Mexico helps train English teachers In what is the first-ever partnership between an American university and the Mexican Ministry of Public Education, 194 English teachers came to Arizona State University from Mexico for teacher trainin

8 new apps to jumpstart the school year 08/18/2015

Welcome back to school to you and your students! Here's some great new apps to start your year off right...

8 new apps to jumpstart the school year Everyone loves apps. The key for educators, however, is to find budget-friendly apps that go beyond the cool factor to enhance learning. Here are a few of our expert members’ top suggestions for new...

The 4 Properties of Powerful Teachers 04/08/2015

Even if you'll never play Carnegie Hall you can still lead an amazing garage band! Here's properties to focus on in becoming a better teacher.

The 4 Properties of Powerful Teachers Even if you weren’t born with some of these qualities, you can develop them.

Institute of Play on Twitter 03/13/2015

Our friends at Quest2Learn have developed 7 principles of Game-Like Learning. This is what engaged and purposeful learning is all about!

Institute of Play on Twitter “Everything we’ve learned at over 7 years leads to this: 7 principles of game-like learning ”

ASU graduate education programs rank 17th nationally | ASU Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College 03/13/2015

Go ASU and MLFTC! Climbing up the rankings again. Our graduate education programs rank 17th nationally!

ASU graduate education programs rank 17th nationally | ASU Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University continues to rise in rankings of the nation’s top education graduate programs, climbing to No. 17. The 2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings, released today, listed ASU’s Teachers College as 17th among 246 public and…

Great Teacher-tested Games to Engage Your Students 03/13/2015

Wondering how to navigate all the various games available for teaching and learning? Here's a list of top games, Teacher-tested, kid-approved...

Great Teacher-tested Games to Engage Your Students December 7, 2014 Games can be fun and addicting. Well-designed educational games can make the act of learning just as fun and addicting. Here are some teacher-tested games to engage your learners and get them craving more. Parents may like these for holiday enrichment too.

Games in Education: Teacher Takeaways 03/13/2015

Great advice here for bringing games to your classroom, helping your students become designers, and using games as assessment. Enjoy!

Games in Education: Teacher Takeaways Matt Farber shares his observations from the Games in Education symposium, where he learned about students as designers, assessment possibilities, and adaptive video games.

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