Students

Have Librarians’ Value Diminished in the New Digital Age?

edCircuit: If you were to take your eyes off of your book for one minute, you’d notice what has happened…

9 years ago

How to Make Higher Education Affordable for All: Yes, It’s Possible

You’ve done it. You’ve studied hard for four years and made your way to high school graduation. Your college has…

9 years ago

Shaping Mathematics To Be Creative, Entertaining And Rewarding

Matthew Peterson, Co-founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Senior Scientist at MIND Research Institute, spoke about his involvement in the Institute and the…

9 years ago

Are We Doing Enough To Educate The Adolescent Mind?

Dr. Thomas Armstrong,  ASCD author of The Power of the Adolescent Brain: Strategies for Teaching Middle and High School Students,…

9 years ago

It’s Ok; I Was Just . . .

It’s ok; I was just . . . I was sitting on an airplane right, just leaving the gate and…

9 years ago

Has Standardized Testing Gone Too Far?

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

9 years ago

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

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

9 years ago

Is Music Education Still Relevant?

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

9 years ago

Implementing Assistive Technology For Special Needs Kids

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

9 years ago

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

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

9 years ago