Hiring and retaining qualified teachers and caregivers within private childcare programs can be particularly challenging. Join us in this free 1-hour webinar as early childhood experts from Teaching Strategies share ways that leaders can increase retention of childcare staff and provide consistent, quality care for children and families. Register now: https://bit.ly/4cNptGa
Teaching Strategies, LLC
E-Learning Providers
Bethesda, Maryland 93,392 followers
Providing educators with the most effective print and digital resources to inspire, teach, and care for young learners.
About us
Teaching Strategies is the leading provider of curriculum, assessment, professional development, and family connection resources in the early childhood field. Offering ground-breaking solutions, including The Creative Curriculum®, GOLD®, tadpoles®, ReadyRosie™, ParentPal™, Al's Pals™, and professional development, Teaching Strategies believes that a child’s first 8 years form a critical foundation for school success. Teaching Strategies has been an advocate for the early childhood education community for more than 40 years. Commenting Policy: Teaching Strategies reserves the right to delete comments that contain: offensive language, personal attacks, comments that target any ethnic, racial, or religious group; spam or off-topic links to other sites; or comments that are clearly off topic. Repeat offenders may be banned from the page.
- Website
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https://teachingstrategies.com
External link for Teaching Strategies, LLC
- Industry
- E-Learning Providers
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Bethesda, Maryland
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1988
- Specialties
- Early Childhood Education Publisher and Service Provider
Locations
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Primary
4500 East West Highway
Suite 300
Bethesda, Maryland 20814, US
Employees at Teaching Strategies, LLC
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Julie Hickey
Strategic Acquisition Manager
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Monica Brown
Passionate Product & Marketing Strategist
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Wendy Parrish
Growth Marketing Expert | Digital Marketing Leader | Demand Generation | Known for creating significant growth through data analysis, creative…
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John Moffitt
Senior User Experience Architect at Teaching Strategies, LLC
Updates
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As program leaders, you may have experienced firsthand the effects of the ongoing teacher staffing crisis in early childhood education. In this blog post, learn more about how focusing on teacher retention allows you to spend less time on the hiring process and more time focusing on the children and families in your program. https://bit.ly/3YanG9v
4 Practices That Drive Teacher Retention | Teaching Strategies
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Promoting functional literacy builds vocabulary, comprehension, and word recognition. These experiences give children authentic reasons to read and write while expanding their vocabulary. Download our free ebook to learn more: https://bit.ly/3WuXDsI
Science of Reading eBook - Teaching Strategies
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In a February 2024 survey conducted by Teaching Strategies, 83% of early childhood educators said they are not very familiar with the Science of Reading, and only 28% said they feel very prepared to build students’ early literacy abilities. Join us in this free 1-hour webinar hosted by edWeb.net, as we explore how professional development can ensure teachers are prepared to support every child in your program and why this is essential. Register now: https://bit.ly/4bLR4pG
Science of Reading-Based Professional Development: Why It's Essential for Early Childhood Educators - Teaching Strategies
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Play is the most valuable experience young children have for academic learning. As leaders it is important to foster an environment where educators feel confident supporting play-based learning. In this blog post, learn more about play-based learning and how children are empowered to continue exploring and learning through play. https://bit.ly/3Lni1Wf
Playing with Toys: Supporting Infants, Toddlers, Twos and Preschoolers at Home | Teaching Strategies Blog
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According to family surveys conducted in 2021 by the Stanford Center on Early Childhood and Bipartisan Policy Center, the number one consideration for families when selecting childcare is trust. Join experts from Teaching Strategies for this 1-hour webinar as we examine ways that all programs can build trust with the families they serve. Register now: https://bit.ly/3S84fKG
Building Trust With Families: Actionable Tips for Private Child Care Providers - Teaching Strategies
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Children learn best from the world around them, and their exploration begins in your classrooms. Our classroom materials and book collections awaken children’s curiosity every day. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4bMcnrg
Preschool Essentials- Classroom Materials for Preschool
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Interested in maximizing a positive impact on the lives of children? Teaching Strategies is leading the way to redefine the landscape of early childhood education. We're actively seeking talented individuals to join us in various capacities across the organization. If you're eager to be part of a dynamic team, driving positive change in tech, we want to hear from you! Learn More: https://bit.ly/4cA2EFR
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Many aspects of a school or childcare setting are important, but nothing is more important than the people. School leaders and administrators are tasked with selecting those who will contribute to, change, and impact their schools. In this blog post, learn some of the right questions to ask and responses to look for when hiring exceptional educators. https://bit.ly/3S3gtUR
Hiring Great Teachers: The Right Questions to Ask and the Best Responses to Listen For - Teaching Strategies
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Managing school-wide changes can be one of the most daunting tasks as a leader. A change in attitude towards these impending, and in some cases necessary, changes can lead to positive rewards with your educators and program. In this blog post, learn more about the positive effects of change from former Director of an Early Childhood at an independent school in California. https://bit.ly/3S18Iim
Change Is Hard. Not Changing Is Harder. - Teaching Strategies
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