How @teaching_health’s students’ projects landed in front of cafeteria execs: https://t.co/AqZHWPnMCp pic.twitter.com/JkYNmAdZUS
— Choices Magazine (@Choices_Mag) June 7, 2016
How @teaching_health’s students’ projects landed in front of cafeteria execs: https://t.co/AqZHWPnMCp pic.twitter.com/JkYNmAdZUS
— Choices Magazine (@Choices_Mag) June 7, 2016
One of the best parts of project-based learning is that it has the potential to end up much bigger than you planned. Last week, some
When it comes to balancing your family’s digital diet, there are a ton of great resources out there for parents. I always recommend starting with
Hey 6th graders! Did you know that online health searches are now the third most popular activity on the web? While googling information about our
Hey #HealthEd teachers, here’s a link for all of the resources I shared in the PhysEdSummit and APPEC 2016 workshops. For free PD, here’s a copy of
*Image courtesy of 9gag via my 7th grade class In a 2011 study done by the McCann World Group, 53% of 16-22 year-olds said they would rather