Innovation

Why Professional Development Should Be Embraced in the Education Sector

edCircuit Opinion The word sabbatical brings to mind connotations of higher education. It’s unheard of for K-12 teachers to take…

9 years ago

Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Power Of Inclusion, Research and Education

edCircuit Opinion The Scientific American article For Children With Autism, Multiple Languages May Be A Boon raises an important point…

9 years ago

“No More Pencils, No More Books”: Can Schools Afford To Keep Up With Technology?

Discover why many schools struggle to keep up with technology, the barriers to EdTech integration, and the impact on students…

9 years ago

The Realities of Time in Education

By Ben Jones This post, COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION: The Working Definition, was originally published in SEEN Magazine and reprinted with Permission.  The…

10 years ago

How Can Competency Based Learning Truly Impact Students?

By Bob Sornson This post, MARCHING TOWARDS COMPETENCY: Competency Based Learning: Instruction that Matches the Needs of Each Student, was originally published…

10 years ago

Teacher Perspective: Inside Educational Gaming

Zack Gilbert is currently teaching 6th grade social studies and language arts at Parkside Junior High School in Normal, IL.…

10 years ago

Why Are Teachers Seen as the Party of ‘No?’

Dr. Celine Coggins, CEO of Teach Plus, spent time with Dr. Berger discussing the role education plays in helping educators…

10 years ago

Eric Mazur: How the “Why’s” Impact Student Potential

Eric Mazur is the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics and Dean of Applied Physics at Harvard University, Member…

10 years ago

Can Project Based Learning Move the Education Needle?

John Larmer, Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), spent time with Dr. Berger at the annual ASCD…

10 years ago