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  • Five Guiding Principles of Successful Immersive Learning

    Five Guiding Principles of Successful Immersive Learning

    In today’s classrooms, creating immersive learning experiences is more than just a trend—it’s a powerful tool for engaging students in a way that amplifies understanding and retention. But what makes an experience truly immersive, and why does it matter? Below, we’ll outline five key principles to help educators evaluate how immersive an experience is for […]

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  • Six Ways Online Learning Really Benefits Kids

    Six Ways Online Learning Really Benefits Kids

    The Discovery Education blog is a free resource for educators to find time-saving teaching strategies and compelling content for their daily lessons.

    Full of timely tips, high-quality DE resources, and advice from our DEN community, these posts are meant to entertain and inform our users while supporting educators everywhere with new ways to engage their students in and out of the classroom.

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  • Announcing the Fall 2024 Virtual Field Trip Lineup

    Announcing the Fall 2024 Virtual Field Trip Lineup

    Get ready to FALL in love with our upcoming Fall 2024 releases! We’re welcoming the season with a series of new Virtual Field Trips and the debut of our first-ever DE Doc. No permission slips required! These virtual events let you take students to amazing places and through engaging topics that give them remarkable experiences […]

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  • How Personalized Learning Can Benefit Students

    How Personalized Learning Can Benefit Students

    The Discovery Education blog is a free resource for educators to find time-saving teaching strategies and compelling content for their daily lessons.

    Full of timely tips, high-quality DE resources, and advice from our DEN community, these posts are meant to entertain and inform our users while supporting educators everywhere with new ways to engage their students in and out of the classroom.

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  • Five Ways to Create Immersion in the Classroom

    Five Ways to Create Immersion in the Classroom

    The Discovery Education blog is a free resource for educators to find time-saving teaching strategies and compelling content for their daily lessons.

    Full of timely tips, high-quality DE resources, and advice from our DEN community, these posts are meant to entertain and inform our users while supporting educators everywhere with new ways to engage their students in and out of the classroom.

    Hannah McNaughton-Hussain

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  • Small Group Instruction as a Differentiating Strategy

    Small Group Instruction as a Differentiating Strategy

    Small group instruction and cooperative learning can significantly impact student achievement, and because small group instruction is a highly effective differentiating instructional strategy, it is widely used in elementary classrooms. Teachers who already use this strategy know that successful implementation doesn’t happen overnight. The work involved in preparing students to operate within a small group […]

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  • Announcing Discovery Education’s New Environmental Education Initiative

    Announcing Discovery Education’s New Environmental Education Initiative

    The Discovery Education blog is a free resource for educators to find time-saving teaching strategies and compelling content for their daily lessons.

    Full of timely tips, high-quality DE resources, and advice from our DEN community, these posts are meant to entertain and inform our users while supporting educators everywhere with new ways to engage their students in and out of the classroom.

    Samantha Huddleston

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  • Honoring Five Historic Latino and Hispanic Mathematicians

    Honoring Five Historic Latino and Hispanic Mathematicians

    National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15) is the perfect time to highlight the accomplishments of Hispanic and Latino communities in your classroom! Here are five Hispanic and Latino mathematicians to celebrate with students this month:  1. Jaime Escalante (1930-2010) David Butow/Corbis via Getty Images Jaime Escalante was a math educator from Bolivia. He […]

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    Rachel Anzalone

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  • Six Tips for Introducing Kids to Laptops

    Six Tips for Introducing Kids to Laptops

    The Discovery Education blog is a free resource for educators to find time-saving teaching strategies and compelling content for their daily lessons.

    Full of timely tips, high-quality DE resources, and advice from our DEN community, these posts are meant to entertain and inform our users while supporting educators everywhere with new ways to engage their students in and out of the classroom.

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  • Fuel Curiosity with Immersive Storytelling

    Fuel Curiosity with Immersive Storytelling

    Emotional Engagement

    Emotions play a critical role in memory retention and learning motivation. When students are emotionally engaged, they are more likely to invest effort and curiosity in the subject matter. Stories, as we all know, have the power to evoke powerful emotions and leave lasting impressions on us all. 

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  • The Five Senses: Immersion in the Classroom

    The Five Senses: Immersion in the Classroom

    Sometimes, recreating sensory effects can feel like an extra burden on your lesson planning, or too much effort. In which case, research shows that cutting out one or more of our senses allows us to concentrate more on the senses available to us. Ever turned down the car stereo while searching for a parking spot, or closed your eyes when trying hard to remember something? 

    This can be a powerful tool in the classroom when there are many distractions, or when it’s easier to obscure senses than target them.  

    Close Eyes While Listening: Encourage students to close their eyes while listening to a story or an important explanation. This enhances auditory focus and helps students visualize the narrative in their minds. 

    Turn Out the Lights: When watching a video, turn out the lights or close the blinds to minimize visual distractions and enhance the viewing experience. 

    Create Silence: Mimic a deserted landscape by creating prolonged, complete silence in the classroom. This exercise can be particularly effective in lessons about space, deserts, or other isolated environments. 

    Hannah McNaughton-Hussain

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  • Five Tips for Quick Formative Assessment 

    Five Tips for Quick Formative Assessment 

    The Discovery Education blog is a free resource for educators to find time-saving teaching strategies and compelling content for their daily lessons.

    Full of timely tips, high-quality DE resources, and advice from our DEN community, these posts are meant to entertain and inform our users while supporting educators everywhere with new ways to engage their students in and out of the classroom.

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  • Celebrating Educator Excellence with our First-Ever Discovery Education Award Recipients

    Celebrating Educator Excellence with our First-Ever Discovery Education Award Recipients

    McKenna Akane, Alberton School District, Montana

    McKenna Akane designs lessons that are interactive, relevant, and meaningful by connecting classroom concepts to real-world applications and experiences. Whether through field trips, guest speakers, or project-based learning activities, she helps students see the practical implications of what they are learning, sparking their curiosity and engagement.

    Mrs. Akane has developed a proposal for a Virtual Reality (VR) project and curriculum that will truly revolutionize the way students across the country learn and interact with Montana’s Indigenous community. Working together with the University of Montana, Blackfoot Communications, and several other local partnerships, she has developed a K-12 project to provide meaningful Indian Education for All experiences. Utilizing high-powered computers and 360-degree cameras, students will reach out to Montana First Nations to record language, cultural traditions, ceremonies, and document tribal history from different Nations. In partnership with a VR education company, her students will then create VR lessons and tours and upload them to the company’s course offerings where other students across the world will be able to connect and interact with Montana’s Indigenous People virtually.

    Frank Bogden, Loudoun County Public Schools, Virginia 

    Mr. Bodgen uses a variety of materials, technology, and resources to promote the development of critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills in all students. Mr. Bogden has gone from creating Genius Hours in his classroom to creating a Makerspace complete with LEGO bricks, Ozobots, Makey Makeys, and two 3-D Printers! He is particularly proud of how he discussed and used green screens for a myriad of uses for students. His lessons have inspired students to apply various greens screens to create stories, provide summaries, and create reports on a variety of academic topics. 

    Mr. Bogden is also credited with bringing computer science and Discovery Education resources into every classroom in the school! There were many teachers who didn’t know about Discovery Education and didn’t know their students could complete many computer science projects and concepts. The innovative initiatives Mr. Bodgen has spearheaded provide real-world connections, foster curiosity, and recognize the uniqueness of each student.

    Rodney Crouse, Guilford County Schools, North Carolina

    Rodney Crouse captures moments to hook and leave students on the edge of their seats when he’s teaching. He finds creative and invigorating ways to take students on an amazing learning journey. He infuses content across all core subjects to make learning time meaningful for all levels of learners.

    Mr. Crouse recently organized a virtual field trip touring a local museum, the Greensboro History Museum. He knew that students may not be able to see or feel the artifacts and that it was important to get them as close as possible. 

    The nomination for Mr. Crouse explained, “He looks for new challenges and ways to evolve as an educator. It’s like he’s on a real-time mission and looking for the schools/students who need him, and he works with district curriculum staff to create units for teacher use. When you watch him teach, he engages and connects with every learner in the process. That’s how he writes units and plans lessonswith students at the center of the learning.”

    Debbie Martin, Frederick County Public Schools, Virginia 

    Debbie Martin inspires other teachers to utilize resources, including Discovery Education tools, to allow students to independently discover, work collaboratively, and access curriculum in a way that helps them make sense of the world. Ms. Martin takes a vested interest in all she works with, both adults and students, to ensure they have access to the highest quality instructional support and resources.

    Ms. Martin led the district to increase the use of Discovery Education as a meaningful and intentional resource that drives student learning, specifically in social studies and science. Ms. Martin used her knowledge of Discovery Education tools, along with her excitement, to help teachers find valuable tools to provide direct instruction, independent discovery for students, collaborative activities, and even leveled reading. 

    As Ms. Martin wraps up her career as an educator, her growth is immeasurable. Her ability to coach teachers so that they are driving their own learning and discovery of resources is impeccable. Ms. Martin knows that everyone has different needs and continues to grow her strategies and resources to help others do the same!

    Rita Mortenson, Verona Area School District, Wisconsin

    Rita Mortenson is a technology coach who helps educators develop their capacity to use technology in equitable, creative, and meaningful ways. She loves finding creative ways to nurture student curiosity and allow them to showcase their knowledge authentically. 

    In the Verona Area School District, Ms. Mortenson has used Discovery Virtual Field Trips to pair high school students with various grades for collaborative learning events. After watching the virtual field trip, high school students and students from different grades engage in activities that deepen understanding and create connections. For example, after students watched the Discovery Education/LEGO Virtual Field Trip ‘Play to Learn,’ students from a neighboring elementary school came to the high school to work with a robotics class. They had an opportunity to build and play with LEGO bricks and robots.

    When she first joined the Discovery Educator Network, Ms. Mortenson was an enthusiastic participant, and over time, she has evolved as a leader. She recently presented at the DENSI Summer 2023 Institute, the 2023 Fall Virtcon, the 2024 “24+ Ways to Use DE in 2024,” and has a proposal accepted at ISTE that will focus on DE Virtual Field Trips. Ms. Mortenson’s involvement with DE reflects her commitment to her own learning and her contributions to educational technology advancement in her community.

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  • This Month at DE: May

    This Month at DE: May

    Step closer to summer with new resources from Discovery Education! Find engaging content for your May lessons to keep your students excited about learning through the end of the school year. Pop of Professional Learning What’s New Trending Topics Magic Moment Pop of Professional Learning Educators, administrators, and corporate leaders all agree: we need to […]

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  • 5 Things DE Loves About Teachers

    5 Things DE Loves About Teachers

    It’s Teacher Appreciation Week and we couldn’t be more excited! Here at Discovery Education, every week is Teacher Appreciation Week. We are so grateful and so proud to be part of your daily lessons. To commemorate this annual May celebration, we want to share five things we absolutely love about our educators. 1. Teachers are […]

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  • Remediation, Intervention, and Acceleration

    Remediation, Intervention, and Acceleration

    Many intervention models include Response to intervention (RTI) or Multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) frameworks. MTSS is a coherent continuum of evidence-based, systemwide practices and procedures to support a rapid response to academic and behavioral needs. RTI is a multi-tiered approach to helping struggling learners that nestles within MTSS. It focuses on academics and individual students. Within RTI, students’ progress is closely monitored at each intervention stage to determine the need for further research-based instruction or intervention in general education, special education or both.

    Because intervention is individualized, it requires educators to invest much more time into identifying each student’s needs, differentiating lessons, and tracking progress. In a traditional intervention model, highly-trained instructors work 1:1 with students to provide the exact type of support they need. Many administrators turn to adaptive technology as a helpful tool to provide personalized intervention support at scale.

    Which students need intervention and which students just need a little help from time to time?

    Students fit into three intervention tiers; students within Tier I generally get the support they need from regular classroom instruction.

    • Tier III: Intensive level (1-5% of students)
      Learners are more than one grade level behind and require individualized, intensive skill-specific intervention with one-to-one or small-group instruction outside the classroom.
    • Tier II: Targeted level (5-15% of students)
      Learners are behind by one grade level and should receive individualized support. Educators often deliver instruction in small groups and target supplemental instruction and remediation of specific skills or concepts.
    • Tier I: Universal level (80-90% of students)
      Learners may need basic support, but they can get necessary intervention with high-quality, research-based instruction within the traditional classroom.

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  • This Month at DE: April

    This Month at DE: April

    Add something exciting to your April lessons with new, engaging resources from Discovery Education! Find ideas for Financial Literacy Month, explore behind-the-scenes with the NBA, and more! Pop of Professional Learning What’s New Trending Topics Magic Moment Pop of Professional Learning Virtual Field Trips take your students beyond the classroom walls and into some of […]

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  • Bringing Industry Innovators to Classrooms with Career Connect by Discovery Education

    Bringing Industry Innovators to Classrooms with Career Connect by Discovery Education

    Amy Nakamoto

    General Manager, Social Impact, Discovery Education

    Amy is a dynamic executive, expert in strategic leadership, partnerships, sales, fundraising, staff development, and program management. She has a passion for unique solutions to longstanding challenges and has focused this passion predominantly in education.

    Over her professional career, she has launched initiatives, led growth strategies for companies and nonprofits, and managed organizations with the goal of creating stable and creative programs. Further, she has worked with teams and departments to expand upon great programs and policies that positively impact students, schools, and communities.

    Amy firmly believes there is power in translating a community problem or asset to the greater collective society in which we live in order to create change.

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  • This Month at DE: March

    This Month at DE: March

    Move into March with new, engaging resources from Discovery Education! Commemorate Women’s History Month, explore literacy topics, and find content to help you make your mark with exciting March lessons! Pop of Professional Learning What’s New Trending Topics Magic Moment Pop of Professional Learning Every teacher has thought, “How can I make this lesson more exciting […]

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  • This Month at DE: February

    This Month at DE: February


    Turn your calendar to February and find new engaging resources from Discovery Education! With DE resources, you can plan February fun where your students can explore STEM innovations, important moments in history, and career options to prepare them for the future! Pop of Professional Learning What’s New Trending Topics Magic Moment Pop of Professional Learning […]

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