Girls Who Code
Girls Who Code was started by Reshma Saujani. Before starting Girls Who Code, she was a former New York City Deputy Public Advocate. She has inspired leaders in industry to help empower young girls...
I am big proponent of education and an even bigger proponent of making certain that teachers have everything that they need. There is a lot that happens in education that people don't always know or hear about. And with teachers and parents having such limited time, it is important to know where we can get information.
Technology changes. Things get better. There is important news. Until now, there wasn't really one place to go to get all of the information that you need.
TeachHUB.com is a free resource for all K-12 teachers and parents who want the latest in education news, technology and tools. You can see the latest articles from TeachHUB by subscribing to their Facebook page or following them on Twitter.
According to the teachers at TeachHUB.com success in education starts with curiosity and curiosity starts at home. For National Library Week, encourage your kids to explore a topic they're interested in learning more about. Sit down at a library and read together – and ask them what they learned!
Check out the really cool infographic below to learn a little bit more about what your kids like and dislike in school or what most kids want to be when they grow up. Or even learn who their favorite characters are (of course this wasn't a surprise to me because with three kids, I am familiar with all five of the favorite characters).
I was selected for this opportunity by Clever Girls Collective, and content and opinions expressed here are all my own. To learn more about the TeachHUB.com, visit their website. #CleverTeachers #NLW13