The iTeach Blog
Integrating STEAM in the Classroom
Problem-based STEAM activities can support a Personalized Learning environment by helping students develop prioritized executive functioning skills and work toward curriculum mastery. Learn how to get started with STEAM activities in your classroom!
MakerEd on a Budget
iTeach believes that Maker Education can transform teaching and learning, encouraging all students to collaborate, hack, invent, share, create, make, and do. With that in mind, there’s no need to stress about funding for expensive technology tools, because students can make in all sorts of ways!
Maker Education for All
All students can have a rich and engaging making experience by using simple household materials. Using readily available materials to make and create allows more students to access the benefits of maker-centered learning as they design, tinker, and iterate.
Connecting Maker Ed to Classroom Content
Maker Ed allows students of all ages to develop creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration skills. Learn how to take off on your Maker Ed journey by integrating making into the content kids are already learning.
iTeach Resolutions for a New Year
We are always looking for ways to become even better educators, coaches, employees, and colleagues. iTeach coaches share their own resolutions for 2020, including resources and links to prompt your thinking as you set goals for your own professional practice.