Educators

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…

9 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.…

9 years ago

Implementing Assistive Technology For Special Needs Kids

We recently spoke with Kindy Segovia, Assistive Technology Coordinator at Kent Intermediate School District, Grand Rapids, Michigan about the advances in technology…

9 years ago

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

Discover why revamping visual presentations is crucial in lectures to boost student engagement, improve learning, and prevent attention loss in…

9 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…

9 years ago

What Role Will Games Play In The Classrooms Of Tomorrow?

Host: Lee, we’ve been talking off the air, but it’s been a long time coming, at least, from my perspective…

9 years ago

Getting Started as an Instructional Coach

By Howard Pitler Congratulations! Your hard and successful work as a classroom teacher has been rewarded with a new title…

9 years ago

Do We Actually Know What Formative Assessment Is?

We caught up with regular edCircuit contributor, Howard Pitler, at the ASCD annual conference to discuss what is and is…

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