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PBS Kids: Math for Parents

PBS Kids for Parents contains age-based recommendations to support your child in the area of math.

PBS Kids for Parents | Help Your Child Learn and Grow - Age 8

Is your child eight years old? Check out these resources from PBS Kids for Parents that provide ideas specific to children this age, including in the...

PBS Kids for Parents

PBS Kids for Parents contains a collection of articles, links, videos, and other resources for parents looking to support children ages 2-8. Click...

2023-2024 STEM Certification Office Hours: Integration of Computer Science

Computer science is a key component of STEM Certification and is legislated in IC-20-30-5-23. This resource provides an overview of how computer...

2023-2024 STEM Certification Office Hours: High-Quality STEM Instruction

The integration of STEM requires the explicit teaching and development of inquiry, problem-solving, and critical thinking. This resource provides a...

2023-2024 STEM Certification Office Hours: Sustainability Plan

Providing evidence of a plan to sustain the systems established to achieve STEM Certification is a required component of the STEM Certification...

2023-2024 STEM Certification Office Hours: Essential Elements

Unlock the power of STEM Certification with the essential elements that are strategically distributed across four key domains: culture, curriculum,...

2023-2024 STEM Certification Office Hours: Crosswalk to Recertification

Discover key insights for STEM recertification with a focus on broad differences between current and previous guidance.The current guidance is a...

2023-2024 K-8 STEM Certification Site Visit Evaluation Rubric

The K-8 STEM Certification Site Visit Evaluation allows elementary and middle schools to accurately plan for the site visit portion of the process...

2023-2024 K-8 STEM Certification Evaluation Rubric

The K-8 STEM Certification Evaluation Rubric indicates specific and required pieces of evidence needed to apply for K-8 STEM Certification.

"Fix-er Up!" on IDTV

Tips from the Field: Led by the Digital Learning Leadership Cadre continue with our second session. Tune into IDTV, Indiana's Instructional Design...

Which One Doesn't Belong?

Which One Doesn't Belong is a website, created by Mary Bourassa, that provides thought-provoking puzzles for math students. Each puzzle provides four...

Synchronous Virtual Learning: Research Findings Workshop

Are you hoping to improve your synchronous virtual learning sessions? The Office of Digital Learning and The Office of Teaching and Learning recently...

Prompt Engineering Infographic

Originally shared by Michele Grewe, NIESC, discover the four main components to engineering a prompt for submission to language models. Prompt...

Introduction to NIMAC

Join this session to learn more about the National Instructional Materials Access Center (NIMAC) and how it supports students with disabilities who...

Be Data Driven: Strategies for Personalized Learning

In this workshop, part of Tips from the Field - Led by the Digital Learning Leadership Cadre, participants will join a variety of educators as they...

Fun & Fearless Digital Learning

This session is a part of the Encore LIVE workshop series, highlighting some of the best sessions from the 2022 Summer of Learning...

PhET: A Brief Introduction

Looking for a FREE way to make STEM learning come alive for your students?  PhET Interactive Solutions, created by The University of Colorado...

Virginia Department of Education Students with Disabilities in Mathematics Frequently Asked Questions

This document, produced by the Virginia Department of Education, provides an overview of characteristics of mathematics disability and presents...

Virginia Department of Education Evidence-Based Specially Designed Instruction in Mathematics Resource Guide

This resource guide, produced by the Virginia Department of Education, e provides an overview of five evidence-based strategies that educators can...