
The iTeach Blog

The Benefits of Breakout Education
Breakout games require students to work together to solve a series of clues and challenges before a time limit expires. Learn how breakout games can be used to help build collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity.

Strategies to Support Meaningful Peer Feedback
Research shows that students do not implicitly have the skills needed to provide each other with meaningful feedback in a digital space, but there are many strategies we can use to support students as they learn these skills.

Getting Started with Global Connections in the Classroom
Global collaboration allows us to establish a foundation of diversity, inclusion, and equity, which in turn supports all learners as they work to reach their full potential.