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Visit Infobase at TLA Booth #2206

Infobase is gearing up for the Texas Library Association (TLA) Annual Conference in Fort Worth on April 25–28. Stop by booth #2206 to enter our prize raffle and see our… read more →

Empower Your Students to Become Informed Global Citizens with My World: Global Curriculum

Today, there are as many news outlets as there are opinions about these outlets and their “agendas.” As the media plays an ever-increasing role in forming our worldview, media literacy… read more →

Reset Your Job & Career Programs for Empowerment, Equity & Resilience

Automation. COVID. The Great Recession. Every few years, something seems to come along and dramatically shift the career and job landscape for our communities. In a rapidly changing globalized world,… read more →

Celebrate 30 Days of Poetry with Bloom’s Literature

April showers bring May flowers, but for fans of poetry, this month is all about celebrating the emotional power of poems. Whether narrative, dramatic, or lyrical, classic or contemporary, poetry… read more →

Yalta Agreement: A Historical Controversy from Issues & Controversies in History

A Historical Spotlight from Issues & Controversies in History: YALTA AGREEMENT: Did Roosevelt and Churchill Succeed in Achieving the Best Deal Possible? Did Roosevelt and Churchill succeed in negotiating the… read more →

April Is Stress Awareness Month: Tune into Stress Symptoms and Take Action for Better Health!

Is Stress Bad? We typically think of stress as being a bad thing, which is not necessarily the case. All stress is not created equal, and stress responses are not… read more →

Teaching Is Hard—The Mailbox® Plus Makes It Easier

Looking forward to the weekend? We know that teachers often spend hours of those precious days off prepping for the week ahead, taking you away from your families, errands, and… read more →

Four Fast and Fun Check-In Ideas for Your Classroom

Whether you call it a bell-ringer, opener, do-now, etc., we all know the first few moments of the school day (or a class) set the tone. That’s why we LOVE… read more →

2021 College Freshmen: How They’re Different & How We Can Support Them

Take a moment and enter my time machine. Fragments of time swirling and stardust flying. We find ourselves in the throes of March 2020. Life as we once knew has… read more →

Instructional Design Tips for Teachers

I was talking to my mom recently about how long I’ve been an instructional designer. This past February marked a full year in my new position, and it feels simultaneously… read more →

You Don’t Hate Math: Social-Emotional Learning Strategies for Teaching Math

“I hate math.” As educators, chances are we have heard this sentence many times before from students (and maybe even adults). Heck, we may have uttered these words ourselves. Can… read more →

Why I Love the Flipped-Classroom Model

Anyone who knows me knows that I am all about student engagement and creating student-centered learning. Every choice that I make in lesson planning and in course design comes down… read more →