Educators

Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Power Of Inclusion, Research and Education

edCircuit Opinion The Scientific American article For Children With Autism, Multiple Languages May Be A Boon raises an important point…

10 years ago

“No More Pencils, No More Books”: Can Schools Afford To Keep Up With Technology?

edCircuit Opinion: Walk into any public school today and what do you see? Most likely groups of desks for students…

10 years ago

The Power of Play: Sedentary Classrooms Lead to Disinterested Students

edCircuit Opinion: My most memorable course in college was not because of its gripping content, but because of its length.…

10 years ago

Audio: VH1 Save the Music Foundation Impacts School Music Programs Nationwide Through Large Scale Instrument Donations

Henry Donohue, Executive Director of VH1's Save The Music Foundation, talks about the impact of musical instrument donations to our nation's…

10 years ago

Huge Debt and Small Salaries: Are Millennials Making Informed Decisions Regarding Their Education?

As July comes to a close, thousands of families swarm to the nearest stores and begin to cross items off…

10 years ago

The Realities of Time in Education

This post, COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION: The Working Definition, was originally published in SEEN Magazine and reprinted with Permission.  The advocacy for competency-based…

10 years ago

How Can Competency Based Learning Truly Impact Students?

This post, MARCHING TOWARDS COMPETENCY: Competency Based Learning: Instruction that Matches the Needs of Each Student, was originally published in SEEN Magazine…

10 years ago

Teacher Perspective: Inside Educational Gaming

Zack Gilbert is currently teaching 6th grade social studies and language arts at Parkside Junior High School in Normal, IL.…

10 years ago

Power of Digital Humanities to Global Education?

In this interview, Alessio Assonitis, Ph.D., Director of the Medici Archive Project (MAP) discusses the power of digital humanities. 

10 years ago