Straight from the latest edition of The R&R Show check out Richard Byrne’s advice on making edtech work for you!…
Every now and then, I come across a letter from Uncle Curmudgeon, an old retired teacher, to his niece, Kennari,…
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By Genevieve Shaw Brown In classrooms across the country, the school day almost always starts off with some kind of…
By Lauren Camera The way teachers are recruited, trained, retained and compensated is about to get a major makeover, if…
Matt Harris, Ed.D recently moved from Singapore to Jakarta to serve as the Deputy Head for Learning Technology at the…
Wendy Bradshaw has multiple degrees, including a doctorate, and years of experience in education, but she said she’d rather quit…