We know these are uncertain times. As the people who are responsible for delivering education to the children of our nation, you have been carrying quite a burden.
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EducatorsInterviewsProfessional Development
Building a School on the Power of Culture
2 minutes readIn this interview with Katharine Birbalsingh, founder and headmistress of Michaela Community School and editor of the new book, Michaela: The Power of Culture (John Catt Educational), you’ll hear why a focus on the culture of school above all is the ultimate driver of student success.
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EducatorsInterviewsProfessional Development
Making Research a Helpful Resource in Every Classroom
3 minutes readKate Jones, author of Retrieval Practice: Research and Resources for Every Classroom (John Catt Educational), details the intricacies of the retrieval practice method in the classroom
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Covid-19CybersecurityEducatorsK-12 TeachersOnline Learning
Helping Learners ‘Lean In’ Intellectually During the Pandemic
6 minutes readSuzy Peppers Rollins discuss how Covid-19 presents a real-world opportunity for students to step up, engage in critical thinking, and make a change.
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Craig Barton examines the motivation ideas behind math learning and the surprising realization that teaching in a way that offers success can be the most motivating of all.
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Educators
Remote Learning Recommendations to Support Dyslexic Students
by Michael Hart4 minutes readDuring this pandemic, patience is needed in adopting remote learning platforms, especially for those with dyslexia and learning differences.
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Covid-19Diversity, Equity, InclusionEducatorsHybrid and Remote LearningK-12 Teachers
Online Instruction: Is it worth it?
6 minutes readElementary school principal Matt Renwick, shares recommendations for online instruction that can foster and sustain relationships.
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Covid-19EducatorsK-12 TeachersOnline LearningSchool Safety
An Urgent Effort to Support Student Needs in Response to...
5 minutes readRob Waldron discusses why the Waldron Charitable Fund has made a $1 million grant funding local community organizations.
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Once ruled by textbook giants, curriculum is now the Wild West of education—where digital design, innovation, and learner engagement decide who wins.
