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Teaching Special Populations in the Time of a Pandemic
When I started teaching almost 10 years ago, I would have never imagined something like this pandemic happening. But here we are, staring down this cataclysmic game-changer, trying to determine it’s next move and how it has and will continue to uproot our...Read more ›
Congratulations CUE Awards Recipients
The CUE Board of Directors, Awards Committee, and staff are pleased to announce the winners of the annual CUE Awards, recognizing members who have made extraordinary contributions to the education profession. “The forward-minded, modern use of instructional...Read more ›
Social (Emotional) Networking at Spring CUE
Lisa Moe teaches 4th Grade at Eagle Canyon Elementary in Chino Valley Unified School District and is known as “Miss MOE-tivation.” She received her B.A. in Cultural Anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles, a graduate Multiple Subject...Read more ›
3 Small Steps to Start Differentiating Your Teaching with EdTech
Talking to teachers around the United States, we often ask how people feel about the topic of differentiation. These are just a few of the common responses we’ve gotten back: “I’d love to do it, but It takes a lot of time.” “I feel like differentiation is that I have...Read more ›