AZPM Learning Articles

Staying Calm During Crisis: 5 Tips for Self Care

Mar 17, 2020 Ways teachers can find calm to get through digital school and the virus scare.

3 Ways to Turn Your Classroom Remote in a Hurry

Mar 16, 2020 Here are three ways to get started teaching your classes remotely

Virus Information and Prevention for Educators

Mar 10, 2020 From the common cold to coronavirus, these videos, interactive lessons, and discussion questions offer a variety of ways to introduce the topic to students.

Girl Power: 5 Powerful Women in Science

Mar 5, 2020 How can educators expose girls to successful female role models in STEM?

Diversity and desegregation in TUSD

Feb 28, 2020 After decades of legal battles and diversification efforts, the Tucson Unified School District wants to be released from court supervision.

Initiative filed to block Arizona school voucher expansions

Feb 27, 2020 The voter initiative would cap growth on the state's school voucher program and put in place several other limits.

Here comes the boom: Arizona girls high school wrestling participation nearly doubles

Feb 19, 2020 While boys wrestling numbers are dropping, girls' participation has grown rapidly in two seasons.

Groups kicking off signature effort for wealth tax to fund Arizona schools

Feb 17, 2020 The Invest in Education Act is backed by Arizona's largest teachers union and other groups.

Federal budget proposes cuts to scholarships for Indigenous students

Feb 14, 2020 Trump administration has again proposed cutting scholarship funds within the Bureau of Indian Education.

Ducey funding plan for low-performing schools gets first legislative approval

Feb 11, 2020 Project Rocket determines per-pupil funding at schools given lower grades by the Education Department.

Let's Talk About Election 2020

Feb 5, 2020 Middle and high school educators across the U.S. are empowering students to share their take on issues that matter to them.

Civil Rights: Then & Now

Jan 24, 2020 This collection of videos, documents, and primary sources lends context to the events and leaders that defined the Civil Rights Movement’s first three decades (1954-1985).

Hispanic children less often diagnosed with autism, CDC says

Jan 17, 2020 Behavioral health experts say that's due in part to cultural barriers and lack of awareness.

17 TUSD schools get funding boost based on test results

Jan 10, 2020 The district says it's the most funding it has received since the state program started rewarding AzMERIT results in 2017.

Do your students have something to say? Now’s their chance.

Jan 6, 2020 Help them tell us their story in the NPR Student Podcast Challenge.

PBS LearningMedia The Warrior Tradition Collection

Nov 13, 2019 Resources from the film to help students learn about Native American culture, traditions, and history.

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