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Afterschool Webinar: Using The Walking Classroom in Afterschool
A fun and engaging way for students in afterschool to get supplemental academic instruction, fresh air, and exercise. The Walking Classroom is simple: kids listen to fun, educational podcasts that align with content standards while they… Read More
TWC Implemented at Afterschool Sites!
Family Services has implemented The Walking Classroom at both of our afterschool sites. It is used at Clinton Elementary School and Krieger Elementary School, located in the City of Poughkeepsie School District. Our program serves youth… Read More
Who is the most influential in health and wellness for afterschool?
The article kicks off a series of blog posts featuring each of the individuals and/or organizations selected for the National AfterSchool Association’s Most Influential in Health and Wellness for afterschool. The Walking Classroom proudly sponsored the competition because of… Read More
TWC in afterschool spurs homework completion
It has been a great year. I have implemented The Walking Classroom into my afterschool program. The kids love it! I’ve used it two different ways. The first way is how it is suggested in the manual, online… Read More
Intrigued by TWC Curriculum
I attended the 2022 OSTI-CON and decided to sit in on TWC’s presentation. I was intrigued at the curriculum and the usefulness it could have.
Out-of-School Time Ideas: Fictional and Historical Heroes
Capture your crew’s attention with a podcast on fictional heroes. Then make the jump to historical figures for more heroic happenings!
“We Get to Do TWC Today!”
I am the Afterschool Site Director at Elk Valley Elementary School in Pioneer, Tennessee. I am thankful for TWC.
Teachers Talk: Health Literacy and Physical Activity
Educators using TWC cite several benefits related to students’ well-being. These include improved health literacy and healthy habits.
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