Has Standardized Testing Gone Too Far?

10 years ago

edCircuit Opinion On July 29, 2016, New York State released that their standardized test scores have improved since they were…

Africa: How Can Education Lift Children Out of Poverty?

10 years ago

As part of an international series on education, edCircuit poses questions to Betty Abah, Executive Director of CEE-HOPE, an organization…

Where Do We Draw the Line? Free Speech in U.S. Schools

10 years ago

Explore the debate over free speech in U.S. schools, student First Amendment rights, and how colleges handle controversial speech on…

Is Music Education Still Relevant?

10 years ago

edCircuit Opinion: The short film “Hallelujah” by Aliza Eliazarov follows New York City students preparing for their big musical concert.…

Implementing Assistive Technology For Special Needs Kids

10 years ago

We recently spoke with Kindy Segovia, Assistive Technology Coordinator at Kent Intermediate School District, Grand Rapids, Michigan about the advances in technology…

The Power of the Visual Presentation: Reasons to Revamp Your Lectures

10 years ago

Discover why revamping visual presentations is crucial in lectures to boost student engagement, improve learning, and prevent attention loss in…

The Benefits of Developing Creative Thinking Skills For Your Child

10 years ago

edCircuit Opinion: There is one skill that every institution looks for when recruiting individuals: creative thinking. Whether it be the…

Common Sense Education and Public Consulting Group Partner to Offer Professional Learning Courses focused on Digital Citizenship

10 years ago

San Francisco, CA [August 30, 2016] — To help educators teach their students how to use technology safely, respectfully, and…

The Summer of Tech: Professional Development for Game-Based Learning

10 years ago

As teachers, administrators and students take their first steps through the front doors of their schools we can’t help but…

How the Big Ten Academic Alliance is Driving Higher Education

10 years ago

Dr. Berger: Well, Barb, I get the opportunity to speak to people in education all over the world that are…