{ "teacherlanding.title": "Scratch for Educators", "teacherlanding.intro": "Your students can use Scratch to code their own interactive stories, animations, and games. In the process, they learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for everyone in today’s society.", "teacherlanding.resourcesAnchor": "Resources", "teacherlanding.inPracticeTitle": "Scratchdan Kim İstifadə Edir?", "teacherlanding.inPracticeIntro": "Educators are using Scratch in a wide variety of: ", "teacherlanding.generalUsageSettings": "Settings: schools, museums, libraries, community centers", "teacherlanding.generalUsageGradeLevels": "Grade Levels: elementary, middle, and high school (and some colleges too!)", "teacherlanding.generalUsageSubjectAreas": "Subject Areas: language arts, science, social studies, math, computer science, foreign languages, and the arts", "teacherlanding.scratchEdTitle": "A Community for Educators", "teacherlanding.scratchEdDescription": "ScratchEd is an online community where Scratch educators share stories, exchange resources, ask questions, and find people. ScratchEd is developed and supported by the Harvard Graduate School of Education.", "teacherlanding.meetupTitle": "In-Person Gatherings", "teacherlanding.meetupDescription": "Scratch Educator Meetups are gatherings of Scratch Educators who want to learn with and from each other, sharing their ideas and strategies for supporting computational creativity in all its forms.", "teacherlanding.guidesTitle": "Guides & Tutorials", "teacherlanding.tttPage": "The Tips page offers a variety of tutorials, activity cards, and educator guides.", "teacherlanding.tipsWindow" : "The Tips Window provides help for creating projects in Scratch.", "teacherlanding.creativeComputing": "The Creative Computing Curriculum Guide provides plans, activities, and strategies for introducing creative computing.", "teacherlanding.accountsTitle": "Teacher Accounts in Scratch", "teacherlanding.accountsDescription": "As an educator, you can request a Scratch Teacher Account, which makes it easier to create accounts for groups of students and to manage your students’ projects and comments. To learn more, see the Teacher Account FAQ page.", "teacherlanding.requestAccount": "Request Account" }