[ad_1] Charlotte, NC — Discovery Education—the worldwide edtech leader whose state-of-the-art digital platform supports instruction wherever it takes place—has announced a host of exciting updates to...
[ad_1] Supporters of the teacher-powered model see it as an important antidote to these trends, as well as to the micromanaging by school districts and administrators...
[ad_1] BOSTON — Taryn Snyder’s third graders were leaning over their desks, scratching out short essays on what they’d done over the weekend. It was the...
[ad_1] Public education in America is under attack on multiple fronts. The toxic and ominous polarization of our politics has arrived in our school board meetings,...
[ad_1] Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The University of Arkansas System’s...
[ad_1] The word oblige has appeared in 39 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Feb. 26 in “What Layoffs? Many Employers Are Eager...
[ad_1] In the wake of pandemic-related enrollment losses, many colleges have been more focused than ever on recruiting and re-engaging a key student demographic: those who...
[ad_1] What Every Teacher Needs by Terry Heick In Principles Of Student Learning, I offered that “Like any phrase, ‘student-centered learning’ is subjective and only useful...
[ad_1] What’s On The Learning And Development Horizon? How do modern organizations approach learning design? What role does L&D play in business strategy? SweetRush’s report delves...
[ad_1] First-of-its-kind report highlights top U.S. universities based on international student support and employment outcomes. SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2023 (Newswire.com) – As growth in international...
[ad_1] By: Angel Gabriel Garcia, Student at Oxnard Community College My name is Ángel Gabriel Garcia, and I am a proud first-generation community college student at...
[ad_1] School districts are always looking for new teachers; the turnover rate is high. Over the past few years, many teachers have retired, decided to stay...
[ad_1] You might be able to master advanced math, speak three languages fluently, and maintain a 4.0 grade point average, but if you can’t manage your...
[ad_1] Growing up in the early 1990s, I caught the tail end of the age of encyclopedias. If my teacher gave me a research assignment on...
[ad_1] Research has long linked strong reading skills with improved math achievement—which may seem obvious when it comes to typical math tasks like understanding directions on...
[ad_1] Now that we can once again gather and learn together, inspiration abounds. There’s nothing like the energy generated when educators connect and collaborate, and from...
[ad_1] The only constant in education right now appears to be change. Veteran teachers sometimes joke about the swinging pendulum and quip about “this too shall...
[ad_1] Imagine asking one of your students for advice about choosing a birthday present for a family member who’s their age and shares similar interests. When...
[ad_1] If you walk into my high school psychology or history classroom during a review session, you’ll see my students playing charades and Pictionary. While the...
[ad_1] Are we doing elementary students a disservice by focusing on skills and strategies over background knowledge when we teach reading? Natalie Wexler shares a study...