There seems to be a lot of talk recently about Inquiry Based Learning, but what exactly is it? Well, it’s always been a part of the core
180 Days Podcast Hosts Karen Greenhouse and Tim Pope, talk with Lizzie Hull Barnes, the Director of Mathematics for the San Francisco Unified School District, about how they created customized curriculum to replace made-to-order textbooks in order to meet the needs of their students and teachers.
The podcast features information about SFUSD’s custom curriculum; a result of a team of education leaders an
We are excited to announce the addition of a new digital social studies offering that is now available to schools! Virtual Learning Social Studies is for elementary and middle school students and based on the College, Career and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies Standards. This economical curriculum can be used in
Visit us at NCTM in Washington D.C. in booth #373! Come see how ConstructEd, a division of Kendall Hunt, is changing the way K-12 curriculum is viewed. Find out how we can help you create your own one-of-a-kind content or customize an existing math product by adding item(s) specific to your school, simply and affordably
Casio America, Inc., a leading provider and pioneer of calculation and education technologies, announced its partnership with the Kendall Hunt Publishing Company to integrate Casio's new ClassPad.net calculation software into the Discovering Algebra, Discovering Advanced Algebra, and Discovering Geometry e-textbook series.
My best friends and I finished our freshman year of college last May. As students, we studied a lot but listened to music even more. At school we had multiple playlists dedicated to different moods, styles, and activities. We listened to one playlist while we did homework, we blasted a different playlist while we exercised, and we kept another in the background while we just enjoyed each other’s company. It is important to note that we never once listened to one entire album. It is becoming clear: current times
Did you know that the purchase of Kendall Hunt’s Forensic Science for High School also gives you access to the online program, The Murder at Old Fields? The interactive lab activity gives students a chance to interact with real-life crime analysis, such as DNA testing. Students will travel to Long Island to investigate the double-murder of Alexander and Rebecca Smith. The wealthy farm owners were brutally murdered, possibly by someone they knew. Who did it? By compiling evidence, searchin
Join us at NAGC in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the Minneapolis Convention Center, in booth #810, on Nov. 15-18, 2018!
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Kendall Hunt Publishing K-12 Division Vice President Charley Cook presented Karen Brown, Gifted Program Mentor with the Paradise Valley Schools, Arizona, with the 2018 Masters & Specialist Award at NAGC 2018 on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 15, 2018, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Brown was selected because of her wide-ranging work on behalf of gifted children and her commitment to her own continuing education.
Captivating the interest of high school students can be a daunting task, but what happens when you pair your science curriculum with a popular and accessible subject like forensic science? Read about one teacher's experience introducing and incorporating Forensic Science for High School into her school's science curriculum.
"We started our forensics curriculum 12 years ago as a cla