Educators

K-12 End-of-Year Tests Were Eliminated in 2020-21, but Will They Ever Come Back?

By Craig Jones In higher education, it has become increasingly clear that colleges and universities are on a path to…

5 years ago

Making Schools More Brain-Friendly

Editor’s Note: This is part of a new monthly series found exclusively on edCircuit. It may seem trivial to say…

5 years ago

Learning How to Educate

In the second half of the 2019-2020 school year, the American educational system underwent its most remarkable phase in history,…

5 years ago

5 Perspectives on the Power of Research-Based Instruction

This next piece in our series highlighting top strategies from top K-12 authors includes five perspectives on the transformative effects…

5 years ago

Q&A: Previewing a Free Educator Summit on Student Empowerment

Matt Miller, creator of Ditch That Textbook, explains what educators can expect to learn at the Soundtrap EDU Summit, September…

5 years ago

Experienced Online Teachers Share Top Tips for Success

In this piece, you’ll hear from three experienced online teachers from EdisonLearning, a K-12 digital learning provider that works with…

5 years ago

5 Approaches to Improve Assessment and Promote Learning

In this entry, part of our ongoing series spotlighting top K-12 strategies proposed by leading authors, you’ll read about five…

5 years ago

Taking Remote Teaching from “Zoom to Boom”

In a recent webinar presented by Curriculum Associates, Dr. Anita Archer shared recommended remote learning strategies to use in the…

5 years ago

Why ‘Crisis Schooling’ Shouldn’t Be Part of Our New Normal

What most kids experienced this spring was not online, virtual, or blended education. At best, it was crisis schooling. It’s…

5 years ago

How Teachers and Students Can Recharge and Prepare for the New Year

In part two of the three-part series, teachers from The Windward School share their advice for regaining their energy over…

6 years ago