In this episode, Tom and Emma speak with one of education’s most influential authors, Doug Lemov about his passion for creating supportive, challenging, and enriching educational environment where all students can shine.
Covid-19
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Historically, ‘school choice’ is a term that has a strong political charge and is driven, in large part, by state-based policies.
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Tamara FykeCovid-19Social Emotional LearningCreativitySTEAM in Education
SEL Exploring Character Education, Return to Basics Part 2
by Tamara Fyke9 minutes readSEL Exploring Character Education, a Return to Basics Part 2 – Character education produces benefits for both the school and the individual.
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While teachers, children, and parents are coming to terms with the new normal of education, another industry is booming — the private tutoring industry.
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Todd StanleyCovid-19Project-based learningColumnists
Students Struggling in Virtual Classrooms Show a Glaring Problem in...
by Todd Stanley5 minutes readCOVID has shut down business as usual at most schools and students are learning in virtual classrooms a lot more than they used to.
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Social Emotional LearningSTEAM in EducationTamara FykeCovid-19
Processing and Healing as a Family Over the Holidays
by Tamara Fyke2 minutes readSocial and Emotional Learning – how the holidays can be a bittersweet mix of joy and grief and the importance of processing grief.
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EducatorsFuture of School: The PodcastCovid-19Hybrid and Remote Learning
Tech-Enabled Learning & Navigating a Pandemic
2 minutes readIn this episode of Future of School: The Podcast, you’ll hear about the power of education associations and stakeholders working together
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STEAM in EducationTamara FykeCovid-19Social Emotional LearningOnline Learning
Rules of Engagement for Emotional Discussions
by Tamara Fyke4 minutes readSocial and Emotional Learning – The importance of engaging in dialogue about current events by leaning in to talk and listen to each other.
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EducatorsCovid-19Online LearningAugmented and virtual reality
K-12 End-of-Year Tests Were Eliminated in 2020-21, but Will They...
5 minutes readIn higher education, it has become increasingly clear that colleges and universities are on a path to remove all ACT and SAT requirements.

