There has been much debate surrounding the death of the Department of Education. As educators, parents, and students, we need to understand the implications.
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There has been much debate surrounding the death of the Department of Education. As educators, parents, and students, we need to understand the implications.
As the Admissions Debate between merit and diversity continues to evolve, it is essential to find a balance that ensures academic excellence and social justice.
Cell phones have become an integral part of our daily lives, and it’s no surprise that they have also made their way into the classroom.
Achieving absolute chemical safety is not feasible, but we can create a SAFER environment by minimizing risks through informed practices and strong protocols.
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Linda McMahon as his nominee for the role of Secretary of the Department of Education.
With retirements, budget cuts, and a decrease in enrollment in teacher preparation programs, schools are struggling to find and retain qualified educators
By implementing strategies and advocating for smaller class sizes, we can create a positive and nurturing space for our students to learn and grow.
Ensuring the safety of both students and staff in educational environments, especially within science departments that utilize hazardous chemicals, is essential
The recent closure of campus diversity offices has raised questions about the future of DEI in higher education, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming Lesson Planning. With AI teaching assistants, educators now have access to a powerful tool.
The integration of EdTech tools, both in and out of the academic classroom, has the potential to significantly alleviate stress for both teachers and students.
The lack of proper safety measures and training has led to many accidents in schools, causing serious injuries and resulting in expensive legal cases.
Meryl Butler, a K-5 Science Instructional Coach, advocates for a student-centered, inquiry-based method to transform science education.
School safety includes science safety, which requires addressing potential risks in science laboratories and instructional spaces.
Pete Weir discusses six important factors each school leader should ask before adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) resources in the classroom.
Michael Q. Roth, Ed.D, Deputy Superintendent of the Allentown School District, discusses the three most critical issues affecting schools in the post-pandemic.
Instructional Facilitator of Technology at the Loudoun County Public Schools (VA), Frank Bogden, Jr., shares his thoughts on deeper learning experiences.
Amy Nakamoto from Discovery Education sits down with Linn Parrish, Head of Partnerships at Takeda to talk about the connections between health and education.
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