Ohio joins states nationwide in restricting the use of cellphones in schools. Are classrooms calmer and lunchrooms louder, or is enforcement the real challenge?
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Ohio joins states nationwide in restricting the use of cellphones in schools. Are classrooms calmer and lunchrooms louder, or is enforcement the real challenge?
An AWS outage disrupted learning nationwide. Here’s how schools can build resilience, plan backups, and protect instructional time.
From music rooms to CTE labs, students face hidden noise risks. AI tools and safe practices can help schools protect hearing
National School Bus Safety Week (Oct 20–24, 2025) brings schools and communities together to build safer routines and celebrate safe student travel.
This week’s Stories That Matter covers how schools manage challenges like budget cuts, mental health, lab safety, AI learning, and emergency preparedness.
High school students face more pressure than ever. Learn how educators can spot depression early and build school cultures that prioritize student mental health.
From science labs to music halls, budget cuts silence opportunities, weaken athletics, and disconnect families from the schools they depend on.
When tech fails in a school emergency, will your plan hold? Districts must prepare with layered, low-tech backups that work when the power goes out.
AI is emerging as a classroom assistant, from lesson planning to tutoring. Educators stress it should amplify, not replace, the teacher’s voice.
Insights from coaching a student team in the Conrad Challenge.
Dr. Michael Hart, As reading proficiency levels stagnate, more states are taking a long, hard look at current practices and revamping their entire approach to reading instruction.
With academic discourse, whether it is in response to a teacher’s question, discussion with other students, or generating questions, there are common problems.
In this episode, Math specialist Lindsay Melia discusses how she uses the Beast Academy curriculum from Art of Problem Solving (AoPS).
Exit slips are a popular strategy for receiving instant feedback on a student’s level of mastery, explaining what they learned during the lesson
Rigorous Assessments – Incorporating higher levels of thinking in assignments will ultimately lead to increased learning.
In this episode, Dr. Ebony Lee discusses the importance of a clear alignment between curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
During Teacher Appreciation Week, edCircuit shares stories highlighting educators’ accomplishments across the U.S. from the past years.
If both skim reading and deep reading have value, shouldn’t we be teaching these skills to our students?
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