Educators

Social and Emotional Development: Why More-Why Now?

Discover why expanding social and emotional development in schools is urgent now, as students face rising adversity, stress, and mental…

5 years ago

Embracing Differences, Not Deficits

By Mac Bogert Taking Stock The first rule of navigation is not to know where we’re going, but where we are.…

5 years ago

Three Steps to Student Songwriting

By Rowena Atkins Music is central to youth culture. One of the key questions that young people ask when they…

5 years ago

Closing the Digital Divide for Parents: A COVID-19 Story

Dorchester School District Two bridges the digital divide for parents during COVID-19 with eLearning, tech support, and innovative virtual education…

5 years ago

Where Do We Get Cooperating Teachers for Student Teachers?

By Franklin Schargel The practical learning experience for my student teaching (now referred to as “clinical practice”) was greater than…

5 years ago

Time Management: Why Don’t We Teach This in Schools?

By Frank Buck, Ed.D. When the subject of conversation is “time management,” everyone present agrees, “We all need this.” As…

5 years ago

Podcasting Brings Authentic Voice to Ethnic Studies

Bruna Lee is a dynamic English and Ethnic Studies teacher at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts (SOTA) in San…

5 years ago

Blueprint for Building a 21st Century Worker

Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part article. It is becoming increasingly clear from neuroscience research that intelligence…

5 years ago

How Are Your Students Feeling? Check-in and Find Out

By Julian Fagan and Ian Fagan Editor’s Note: This is part two in a series written especially for edCircuit. You…

5 years ago

Embrace Failure in Education

By Joshua Sneideman Nobody likes failing, but if you are a teenager, failing can feel devastating. However, failing is one…

5 years ago