Meeting the needs of all students with accessibility tools for the classroom
Honor International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) by fostering equitable education for all students.
Use tools and resources to help keep your student motivated, engaged, and successful in the classroom and beyond.
Honor International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) by fostering equitable education for all students.
Discover prompts for educators to manage last-minute tasks efficiently and keep students engaged as the term winds down.
Celebrate National STEM Day by helping your students build AI literacy with resources from Minecraft Education and Microsoft.
Celebrate the power of code with Minecraft’s Hour of Code 2024: The Show Must Go On! Dive into computer science in fun, interactive ways.
Celebrate Indigenous Heritage Month 2024 with inclusive activities from Microsoft Education.
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024 this October, join educators who are using Microsoft resources to enhance their knowledge and teach cybersecurity to their students.
Generative AI is opening up all sorts of new avenues for learning, from personalized tutoring to study guides. But as with any technology, it’s helpful to know its strengths and limitations before diving in.
Our free summer learning game, Leaps and Logs, offers a variety of fun and engaging resources to keep students thinking, collaborating, and building skills until the first day of school!
Reading Coach provides personalized and engaging reading fluency practice. Encourage your students to take the Reading Coach Summer Reading Quest to meet their summer reading practice goals and earn exclusive stickers and posters!
Initiatives such as the Microsoft Imagine Cup Junior competition play a pivotal role in introducing new technology concepts and fostering critical thinking among students. Meet the top 10 winning teams in the Imagine Cup Junior 2024 AI for Good global competition.
Get the free summer learning game Leaps and Logs from Microsoft Education. Leap into summer learning with innovative challenges and creating with AI.
If you had told 14-year-old Ashley Masters that one day she would be giving a speech in front of an audience of more than 500 people, she would not have believed it, “I had absolutely no confidence when I walked into high school,” she admits.