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Civic Education in Today’s Classroom

Civic education has long been a cornerstone of American democracy, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate…

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How Star Wars Shaped the Future of Education and Innovation

Every May 4th, a wave of celebration sweeps across classrooms, office spaces, living rooms, and social media feeds. What started…

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How Will School Districts Replace Aging Tech Without ESSER

In 2020, school districts across the country did the unthinkable. Overnight, classrooms turned into Zoom rooms, kitchen tables became desks,…

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A District Leader’s Guide to Handling Outdated Technology

Technology changes quickly, and over time, school districts end up with a collection of outdated equipment that takes up space…

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Weird Science vs. Real Science

In 1985, John Hughes introduced audiences to Weird Science, a coming-of-age sci-fi comedy that combined teenage awkwardness with the limitless…

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Who Saves the Day When School Technology Fails?

Technology has become an essential part of modern education. School districts nationwide provide students and teachers with laptops, tablets, and…

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Student Loan Collections Resume

After more than four years of suspended payments and uncertainty, the U.S. Department of Education is restarting collections on defaulted…

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The Love of Learning Through the Eyes of a School Secretary

In the bustling hallways of our local middle school, there is a constant hum of energy—students hurrying to class, lockers…

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The Future of Financial Literacy in Schools

The landscape of financial literacy is evolving rapidly, and artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of this transformation. As…

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The Growing Cybersecurity Crisis in K–12 Education

As ransomware attacks on schools skyrocket, one urgent question remains: Who is protecting our schools now that federal support is…

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