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How 3D Printing Gives Affordable New Possibilities for STEAM Education

Curriculum designers and superintendents who are looking for innovative ways to emphasize Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) in…

10 years ago

Audio: National Writing Project: Promoting Scholarship In The Digital Age

Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, Executive Director of the National Writing Project (NWP), discusses the importance of writing skills for our schools and…

10 years ago

No Woman Left Behind: How Lack Of Computer Science Education Can Alter The Path Of Today’s Female Youth

edCircuit Opinion In the article Get ‘em While They’re Young: The Hearts and Minds of Coding and Data Science, The…

10 years ago

Are American Schools the Newest “Black Swan?”

By Alex Terego Not everyone is aware of all the specifics, but there is a good chance that you are…

10 years ago

EdReform: Do We Know When We See Political Theater?

John McLaughlin spent time discussing recent news about IDEA and funding levels. McLaughlin shares his perspective on what and or…

10 years ago

Are You a Library Fanatic?

Sherry Gick is the Library Fanatic and proudly shares how she entered the profession, how the community has given back…

10 years ago

Community Activism Attempting to Save Libraries

The role of the library, in our schools and communities, has been a recent focal point of discussion. School librarian…

10 years ago

Are We Protecting Students From Our Own Fears?

Thomas Newkirk, the author of The Art of Slow Reading (2011), Holding Onto Good Ideas in a Time of Bad Ones…

10 years ago

Part II: How Can We Redefine the American Library?

Julie Todaro D.L.S., the American Library Association's President-elect, spent time with Dr. Berger to follow-up on their recent discussion regarding the…

10 years ago

Part 1: How Can We Redefine the American Library?

Julie Todaro D.L.S., the American Library Association's President-elect, spent time with Dr. Berger to follow-up on their recent discussion regarding the…

10 years ago