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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…

10 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…

10 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.…

10 years ago

How the Big Ten Academic Alliance is Driving Higher Education

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

10 years ago

edCircuit Presents A Profile Of A Graduate

Randy Ziegenfuss, Ed.D., Superintendent along with Lynn Fuini-Hetten, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning of the Salisbury Township School District…

10 years ago

How One Educator is Designing Classes Around Games

Jonathan Cassie is head of the senior school at Sewickley Academy, just outside Pittsburgh. He has taught history, English, Latin,…

10 years ago

New School Year Invites Principals to be Instructional Leaders

Check out this interview with ASCD author and educator Pete Hall as the season begins to shift to Friday night…

10 years ago

Why Professional Development Should Be Embraced in the Education Sector

edCircuit Opinion The word sabbatical brings to mind connotations of higher education. It’s unheard of for K-12 teachers to take…

10 years ago

“No More Pencils, No More Books”: Can Schools Afford To Keep Up With Technology?

Discover why many schools struggle to keep up with technology, the barriers to EdTech integration, and the impact on students…

10 years ago

Huge Debt and Small Salaries: Are Millennials Making Informed Decisions Regarding Their Education?

edCircuit opinion As July comes to a close, thousands of families swarm to the nearest stores and begin to cross…

10 years ago