Editor’s Note: This is a guest post provided by the curriculum team at NEED.ORG. NEED.ORG provides many free, standards-aligned resources to teachers and students related to energy consumption and conservation. They also provide training and support around these...
We’re honored to share a special guest interview on our podcast The Teacher’s Lounge with a second generation Holocaust survivor, Anna Salton Eisen. Both of Anna’s parents survived the Holocaust as Jews living in Poland at the time of World War II,...
Tip 1: Update Your Resources on CT with Google Docs. I had just returned from Spring Break, in need of fresh ideas for my lesson plans. After a week of feeling like I was used by God (doing mission work) to spread His love and provisions among the poor and not having...
By the time I was a junior in high school, I was almost 300 lbs. I was prediabetic, had horrible heartburn, and felt very low confidence. This had gone on for years until I was finally fed up with living like that. I ended up losing over 100 pounds by the time I...
“So God created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them, male and female he created them.” — Genesis 1:27 These words in Genesis form the basis of Christianity’s beliefs about what human beings are, what they are capable of, and ultimately...
We are excited to announce that Curriculum Trak has been working with Echoes and Reflections to bring their Holocaust educational content to Curriculum Trak schools. Since 2005, Echoes and Reflections has made it their mission to help educators and students...