Educators

Adult Learning: An Immigrant Success Story

Dr. Berger recently posed questions to Dr. Gustavo Lara González, ABE/GED Department Chair at Moreno Valley School District, about his…

9 years ago

Does The Popularity of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Oversimplify Autism Treatment?

John McLaughlin sits down to discuss recent news surrounding Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and the unfortunate tendency to pigeonhole the field…

10 years ago

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

edCircuit Opinion It was a very eventful year for The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, commonly referred to as…

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

Implementing Assistive Technology For Special Needs Kids

In this episode, Kindly Segovia shares her journey as a Assistive Technology Coordinator at Kent Intermediate School District, Grand Rapids,…

10 years ago

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

edCircuit Opinion: To many, the thought of lecturing in front of a large group of people is incredibly daunting. For…

10 years ago

The Benefits of Developing Creative Thinking Skills For Your Child

edCircuit Opinion: There is one skill that every institution looks for when recruiting individuals: creative thinking. Whether it be the…

10 years ago

What Role Will Games Play In The Classrooms Of Tomorrow?

In this episode, Lee Banville discusses his role as editor of Gamesandlearning.org and editorial director of the Games and Learning…

10 years ago

Getting Started as an Instructional Coach

Howard Pitler on how teachers can become Instructional Coaches and what to expect.

10 years ago