25+ Education Blogs Every Educator Should Bookmark in 2026

Ausbert Generoso

Ausbert Generoso

25+ Education Blogs Every Educator Should Bookmark in 2026

There’s no shortage of education blogs out there.

You’ve probably clicked into a few that promised big and delivered… very little. Either they’re outdated, trying to sell you something, or just spewing advice from 30,000 feet.

This list isn’t that.

It’s made for teachers, trainers, presenters, anyone in the messy middle of helping people learn. We went looking for education blogs that are very much alive, as in, regularly updated, and actually useful.

And instead of dumping them all in a heap, we organized them into seven categories based on what you might actually be looking for.

If you find one blog that helps you breathe a little easier this week, this list did its job.

Let’s get to it.

TL;DR — Quick-Scan Table of the Best Education Blogs

CategoryEducation BlogWhy They’re Worth Bookmarking
Interactive Teaching and Classroom Engagement BlogsClassPoint BlogInteractive teaching ideas for PowerPoint-based classrooms
Slido BlogLive polls and Q&A strategies for student engagement
The Mentimeter BlogFormative assessment and interactive presentation tips
Pear Deck Learning BlogEdtech tools for interactive instruction
Kahoot! BlogGamified learning and participation strategies
Nearpod BlogActive learning and multimedia classroom tools
Teacher-Created Blogs and Real Classroom VoicesCool Cat Teacher BlogTeacher-led tips, tech integration, and lesson ideas
The Innovative EducatorBold, practical posts on meaningful student learning
The Nerdy TeacherTech projects, makerspace ideas, and teacher insights
Education News and Research-Based InsightsEdutopiaEvidence-based strategies and classroom research
Education WeekNews and trends shaping U.S. K–12 education
EdSurgeCoverage of education technology and equity
MindShift (KQED)Learning science and innovative school models
The Hechinger ReportInvestigative journalism and policy analysis
AI in Education Blogs and Practical Teaching GuidesEdcafe AI BlogHands-on AI tools and guides for teachers
SchoolAI’s The Progress ReportAI classroom ideas and use case stories
AI for EducationFree resources and weekly AI news for schools
Instructional Strategy and Professional Learning BlogsCult of PedagogyTeaching strategies, tools, and reflective practice
TeachThought21st-century skills, PBL, and teacher growth
WeAreTeachersClassroom tips, printables, and teacher stories
Faculty FocusHigher ed teaching strategies and course design
Teaching Productivity and Teacher Workflow BlogsTeacherToolkitTime-saving ideas and practical teaching routines
Angela Watson’s Truth for TeachersProductivity tips and mindset support for teachers
Subject-Specific Teaching BlogsResourceaholic (Math)Creative and curriculum-aligned math resources
Two Writing Teachers (ELA/Writing)Daily writing workshop ideas and mini-lessons
NSTA Blog (Science)STEM strategies, labs, and standards updates
History Tech (Social Studies)History tools, digital learning, and pedagogy
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the DayELL resources, curated links, and teaching commentary

Short on time? We’ve pulled together a clean snapshot of all the education blogs featured in this list, broken down by category, with direct links and one-line reasons to bookmark each one.

Whether you’re hunting for AI tools, real teacher voices, or just some new ideas for tomorrow’s lesson, this table gives you the full view at a glance.

Interactive Teaching and Classroom Engagement Blogs

Snapshot from the homepage of Pear Deck Learning education blog

1. ClassPoint Blog

The official ClassPoint blog provides practical tips on making lessons more interactive and engaging. ClassPoint (a PowerPoint add-in) equips educators with an all-in-one toolkit of teaching and student-involvement tools to boost live classroom engagement. The blog features guides on using interactive quizzes, gamification, and other EdTech strategies to turn slide presentations into active learning experiences.

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2. Slido Blog

Slido’s blog offers best practices for interactive classes, focusing on live polling and Q&A to give every student a voice. Recognizing that one-way lectures no longer appeal to students, Slido showcases how adding live polls and interactive questions can transform passive lectures into two-way conversations. Slido for Education helps keep students engaged with live polls, quizzes, and Q&A activities, all without leaving your presentation.

3. The Mentimeter Blog

Mentimeter, an interactive presentation tool, shares tips and tricks for teachers on its education blog and resource hub. Educators learn how to use Mentimeter’s live polls, word clouds, and quizzes to engage students and hear from every voice in the classroom. From inclusive teaching strategies to formative assessment ideas, Mentimeter’s content shows how to make lessons more dynamic and student-centered.

4. Pear Deck Learning Blog

The Pear Deck blog explores edtech trends and how-tos for interactive instruction. Pear Deck is known for interactive presentations that drive student-teacher interaction, and its blog highlights ways to integrate tech to increase participation. Teachers will find guides on building engaging lessons, using Pear Deck’s tools for formative assessment, and fostering active learning routines.

5. Kahoot! Blog

Kahoot’s blog features the latest product news, gamified learning ideas, and teacher tips for boosting student participation. It covers everything from new game features to pedagogical insights on the future of learning. Educators can find articles on using Kahoot! to increase motivation, create a fun classroom culture, and leverage student curiosity through game-based learning.

6. Nearpod Blog

The Nearpod blog helps teachers “get up to speed on the latest edtech trends and teacher tips” across K-12 classrooms. Nearpod, a platform for interactive lessons, uses its blog to share ideas for engaging students with interactive slides, VR experiences, and quizzes. It offers how-tos on using Nearpod’s features and general strategies for active learning, digital citizenship, and integrating multimedia content into lessons.

To make classes more interactive, you might want to check out this list of 18 Must-Have Interactive Presentation Tools for Engaging Classes. 

Teacher-Created Blogs and Real Classroom Voices

Snapshot from the homepage of The Cool Cat Teacher education blog

7. Cool Cat Teacher Blog

Authored by Vicki Davis (a full-time classroom teacher), Cool Cat Teacher offers everyday advice, ideas, and inspiration to help educators excel. Vicki is a pioneer in using technology in the classroom, and her blog combines personal classroom anecdotes with practical “how-to” posts. Readers will find topics ranging from edtech tools and lesson innovations to teacher mindset and global collaboration projects.

8. The Innovative Educator

Lisa Nielsen’s blog (The Innovative Educator) shares ideas for “innovative, real, and relevant learning”. As a longtime educator and administrator, Lisa writes about futurist education topics like student voice, alternative learning pathways, and integrating technology meaningfully. Her posts challenge conventional practices and present solutions to make learning more engaging and applicable to today’s world.

9. The Nerdy Teacher

Run by Nicholas Provenzano, a high school teacher and tech coach, The Nerdy Teacher is an education blog focused on integrating technology into the classroom. Nick shares hands-on classroom projects, makerspace ideas, and coding activities alongside reflections on pedagogy. It’s a genuine teacher voice that blends real classroom experiences with professional development, showing what’s possible when teachers innovate with tech.

Many more teacher blogs could fit here, but these examples stand out for their authentic classroom insights and active communities of readers.

Education News and Research-Based Insights

Snapshot from the homepage of EdSurge education blog

10. Edutopia

Edutopia (by the George Lucas Educational Foundation) is a free source of information, inspiration, and practical strategies for PreK–12 education. This well-known education blog shares evidence-based practices and “what works in education,” with articles on everything from project-based learning and social-emotional learning to classroom management. Educators will find research-backed tips and real examples of innovative teaching approaches that improve student outcomes.

11. Education Week

Since 1981, Education Week has been America’s most trusted resource for K-12 education news and analysis. Nearly two million educators turn to EdWeek monthly for its in-depth coverage of school policy, curriculum, and instructional trends. EdWeek’s education blogs and articles provide up-to-date insights on issues like curriculum changes, teaching profession trends, assessment, and education research – making it essential reading for staying informed on education developments.

12. EdSurge

EdSurge is a nonprofit newsroom that illuminates the people, ideas, and technologies shaping teaching and learning. It began as an edtech news site and has grown into a magazine covering broader education innovation. EdSurge publishes stories on topics such as personalized learning, online education, AI tools in classrooms, and equity issues in education technology. It’s a great blog for educators interested in the cutting edge of education trends and edtech research.

13. MindShift (KQED)

MindShift explores the future of learning and how teaching is evolving to meet students’ needs. An initiative of KQED, MindShift covers cultural and tech trends in education, highlighting innovative (and sometimes counterintuitive) strategies educators use to help children succeed. From neuroscience and learning science findings to classroom stories about project-based learning or ungrading, MindShift’s education blogs blend research with practice in an accessible way.

14. The Hechinger Report

This independent nonprofit newsroom focuses on inequality and innovation in education, using in-depth journalism backed by research and data. The Hechinger Report covers education from early childhood through higher ed, often delving into topics like the achievement gap, school funding inequities, teacher workforce issues, and cutting-edge reforms. Its investigative stories and analyses show how education can be improved and why it matters, making it a valuable source for research-based insights.

AI in Education Blogs and Practical Teaching Guides

Snapshot from the homepage of Edcafe AI education blog

15. Edcafe AI Blog

All about AI for Educators, the Edcafe AI blog offers hands-on guides for using artificial intelligence in teaching. Edcafe AI is an educator-focused AI toolkit that helps teachers effortlessly generate lesson plans, quizzes, flashcards, and more using AI. Their education blog walks teachers through practical applications: for example, creating an AI classroom chatbot and understanding best practices for its use. From writing better AI prompts to sparking student creativity with AI tools, the Edcafe AI blog is packed with classroom-friendly AI tips.

16. SchoolAI’s The Progress Report

SchoolAI’s blog (aptly titled The Progress Report) dives into “insights, stories, and tips that empower teachers and inspire students” in the age of AI It covers real-world examples of AI in education, such as using AI assistants for lesson differentiation, ethical considerations for AI use in schools, and how AI can personalize learning. With in-depth guides and success stories, SchoolAI’s blog helps educators navigate the transformative potential of AI while keeping teaching goals in focus.

17. AI for Education

The AI for Education blog and resource hub publishes free resources, tools, and news on bringing AI into schools and daily teaching practice. It features a weekly “AI in Education” news roundup to help educators stay current on emerging AI trends. The blog also shares community-driven insights (like the Women in AI+Ed series) and how-to articles on topics such as developing AI policies for schools or training teachers in AI integration. This is a go-to site for educators seeking guidance on adopting AI in a pedagogically sound way.

Instructional Strategy and Professional Learning Blogs

Snapshot from the homepage of Faculty Focus education blog

18. Cult of Pedagogy

Cult of Pedagogy is run by Jennifer Gonzalez and a team “committed to making you more awesome in the classroom”. This hugely popular education blog feels like a vibrant teacher community. It covers a wide array of instructional strategies from classroom management techniques and teaching methods to education research explained for teachers. Jennifer’s in-depth posts (often podcast-linked) give actionable advice on things like cooperative learning structures, assessment rubrics, culturally responsive teaching, and more. It’s a one-stop blog for teacher professional learning and reflective practice.

19. TeachThought

TeachThought is an education platform founded in 2012 that focuses on innovation in K-12 teaching. Known for thought-provoking articles, it aims to foster innovative teaching through thought leadership, professional development resources, and even curriculum design ideas. The TeachThought blog publishes pieces on fostering critical thinking, project-based learning, edtech integration, and 21st-century skills. Educators will find both big-picture philosophy and practical tips, making it a valuable read for professional growth.

20. WeAreTeachers

WeAreTeachers serves as an online community and resource hub, offering “classroom ideas, teaching strategies, and actionable tips” for educators every day. The blog’s content ranges from creative lesson ideas and icebreakers to advice on handling classroom challenges. It also regularly features free printables, giveaways, and teacher life hacks. With contributions from a variety of teachers and experts, WeAreTeachers is particularly strong in sharing what works in real classrooms and celebrating teacher voices, all while helping educators stay inspired and effective.

21. Faculty Focus

Targeted at higher education instructors, Faculty Focus provides “effective teaching strategies for the college classroom, both face-to-face and online”. This online publication offers research-based techniques on topics like course design, assessment, active learning, and faculty development. While aimed at professors and lecturers, many of its pedagogical insights (e.g. on feedback, student engagement, or instructional technology) are valuable across all levels. Faculty Focus is a great blog for educators pursuing continuous improvement in their teaching practice or those involved in professional learning communities.

Teaching Productivity and Teacher Workflow Blogs

Snapshot from the homepage of TeacherToolkit education blog

22. TeacherToolkit

Often cited as the UK’s most influential education blog, TeacherToolkit (by Ross McGill) supports teachers worldwide with practical resources. Ross, a former school leader, shares no-nonsense tips to simplify teaching workflows and improve classroom practice. The blog covers ideas like streamlined lesson planning, behavior management techniques, and using research-informed strategies without over-complicating things. TeacherToolkit’s focus on practical survival skills (especially for new teachers) and efficient techniques has made it a beloved resource for reducing teacher stress.

23. Angela Watson’s Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson’s blog (and podcast) is all about “encouraging positivity and productivity in teaching”. A National Board Certified teacher and instructional coach, Angela provides counsel on teacher work-life balance, time management, and mindset. From her famous 40 Hour Teacher Workweek program to free articles about simplifying grading or organizing your classroom, Truth for Teachers is dedicated to helping educators reclaim their time and passion. If you’re looking for motivational yet practical advice on avoiding burnout and staying inspired, this teacher blog is for you.

Subject-Specific Teaching Blogs

Snapshot from the homepage of NSTA education blog

24. Resourceaholic (Math)

An award-winning math teaching blog by Jo Morgan, Resourceaholic offers a trove of ideas and resources for secondary mathematics. Jo shares creative puzzle prompts, “mathematical gem” resources, and teaching tips that make math engaging. From Star Wars-themed math problems to advice on improving students’ equation-solving skills, the blog covers all things math. It’s written by a classroom teacher, which means the resources are classroom-tested and often aligned to common secondary math curricula.

25. Two Writing Teachers (ELA/Writing)

Two Writing Teachers is a collaborative blog that has become “a meeting place for a world of reflective writers”. Focused on writing workshop and literacy instruction, this blog (run by a team of educator-writers) publishes daily posts to spark ideas for teaching writing. You’ll find mini-lesson ideas, prompts, strategies for conferencing with student writers, and ways to build a classroom community of writers. The tone is encouraging and practical, making it a wonderful support for English and language arts teachers.

26. NSTA Blog (Science)

The National Science Teaching Association’s official blog is a vibrant space for science educators to share insights and resources to enhance science teaching and learning. It features contributions from teachers and science education professionals, covering topics like inquiry-based labs, STEM project ideas, updates on science standards, and tips for new science teachers. Whether you teach elementary science or high school biology, the NSTA blog provides community-driven articles that can enrich your content knowledge and pedagogy in science.

27. History Tech (Social Studies)

History Tech is an outstanding blog for history and social studies teachers, created by curriculum consultant Glenn Wiebe. Glenn’s posts blend history content with technology integration – for example, using digital tools for primary source analysis, or gamifying history review. He also shares general best practices for engaging students in social studies, such as historical thinking routines and civics projects. History Tech’s mix of “old-school” history education and “new-school” tech makes it a unique resource for social studies teachers looking to innovate.

28. Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day (ELL/General)

Larry Ferlazzo, a high school ESL teacher, blogs daily with curated resources and reflections, especially geared toward English Language Learner education. As a teacher focused on ELL, ed tech, and parent engagement, Larry shares everything from language practice websites and culturally relevant lesson ideas to commentary on education news. His blog’s extensive archives and daily updates make it a go-to for teachers of ELL/ESL, as well as any educator interested in a wide array of teaching resources across subjects.

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Ausbert Generoso

About Ausbert Generoso

Ausbert serves as the Community Marketing Manager at ClassPoint, where he combines his passion for education and digital marketing to empower teachers worldwide. Through his writing, Ausbert provides practical insights and innovative strategies to help educators create dynamic, interactive, and student-centered classrooms. His work reflects a deep commitment to supporting teachers in enhancing their teaching practices, and embracing 21st-century trends. 📩 ausbert@inknoe.com

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