For decades, “personalized learning” has been more aspiration than practice. Schools have experimented with differentiated instruction, leveled readers, and self-paced…
For more than 20 years, I have had the privilege of teaching students at both the elementary and middle school…
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In an era where artificial intelligence, digital equity, and workforce readiness dominate conversations in education, CoSN’s Driving K–12 Innovation 2025…
As a former yearbook advisor for over 20+ years, I have seen firsthand how real-world challenges, student voice and choice,…
Years ago, working parents received the occasional newsletter or a mid-year conference to learn how their child was doing in…
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked both excitement and anxiety across the K–12 education landscape. From accelerating lesson…
Each fall, as students step into the art room, their eyes are wide with possibility. They see brushes, canvases, clay,…
Assessments are foundational in education—guiding instruction, identifying gaps, and informing curriculum planning. However, traditional methods can be slow, labor-intensive, and…