Teaching+T: Many Ways To Be Smart

From a school that focuses on its students' many talents, to Sesame Street's first character with autism, to maker spaces enriching classroom learning all over the country - these stories remind us that there are many ways to be smart. --Daniela

A Letter After Testing

A letter from Barrowford Primary School announcing test results, reminds students that test results are not everything. Read Full Story »

The Team Behind Julia

Follow along as Julia, Sesame Street's first character with autism, comes to life, and meet the amazing team that put this brave new face on television. Read Full Story »

How Makers Make the Classroom More Inclusive

Making, "a creative process of taking an idea, developing it, and using tools and techniques to make it real," is adding a new way of learning to classrooms. Maker spaces give students the opportunity to solve "real-world issues in our classrooms, not just taking notes about it, not just reading about it." Read Full Story »

'Be The Change' Idea

Notice the different kinds of intelligence in students and all people around you.