Students say it best. Thank you, teachers!
As educators, you have always been innovators, finding creative ways to bring the real world into classrooms and helping students expand their horizons in ways others might have thought impossible.
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As educators, you have always been innovators, finding creative ways to bring the real world into classrooms and helping students expand their horizons in ways others might have thought impossible.
Earth Day is almost here, and students around the world are busy devising ways to create a greener, cleaner, more sustainable planet.
For the last seven years, Microsoft E2 | Education Exchange has brought education changemakers together from around the globe.
Originally presented on April 22, 2021, all sessions from the Higher Education Reimagined event are now available free on-demand.
The Microsoft E2 | Education Exchange may be over, but educators are just getting started!
Today’s math classrooms are incredibly diverse, students come from many backgrounds and teachers differentiate their instruction for various skill levels and needs. At Microsoft Education, we are here to support students and teachers in their journey.
For International Women’s Day and Women’s History month, we want to help you inspire girls to change the world, whether they aspire to be engineers, artists, programmers, designers, world leaders, or anything that ignites their passion!
Today is UNESCO World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development. A day to celebrate how applying engineering skills can improve modern life and achieve positive environmental impact.
Microsoft E2 | Education Exchange is quickly approaching—March 22-24, 2021!
Educators around the world love using Pinterest 📌 to discover and save materials, lessons plans, ideas, and digital materials for their classroom. Over the past few years, we have heard many requests for a Pinterest integration with OneNote.
Indigenous Peoples around the world are the stewards of incredible networks of knowledge and history. By accessing Indigenous wisdom, society as a whole stands to discover millennia of expertise and learn more about our connection with the land we all share.
Today’s students will become the citizens, advocates, and leaders of tomorrow, and educators have the opportunity to shape the future every day.