The class of 2025 has proven its resilience, rising above the challenges of a global pandemic and embracing technology to enhance their education.
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The class of 2025 has proven its resilience, rising above the challenges of a global pandemic and embracing technology to enhance their education.
From research and writing to productivity and college prep, high school students benefit from advanced AI tools more than ever.
Randi Weingarten’s resignation from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) isn’t just political—it’s personal for educators across the country.
Overcrowded labs can exceed safe occupancy load limits. Take action with the free Occupancy Load Calculator from Science Safety.
With better broadband and new edtech tools, rural students are earning credits, using AI tutors, and building futures—from kitchen tables to tractors.
This top 10 list features the best AI tools of 2025 that foster critical thinking, enhance organization, and personalize learning for middle school students.
From chemical safety to humidity control, this step-by-step guide covers everything you need to safely close down a science or STEAM classroom for the summer.
How higher education competes for diverse, career-focused students by expanding innovative programs and upgrading campus facilities.
From interactive storytelling to behavior tracking and early coding, these top 10 AI tools are transforming how young learners engage in elementary classrooms.
Clips from Hollywood movies can reinforce topics, spark discussion, and promote new perspectives.
Much of the vocabulary in science is unfamiliar as most people do not encounter it in their day-to-day life.
In this episode, Dr. John M. McLaughlin discusses ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education’s Research amd Analytics unit.
As gifted students grow, they can’t be afraid of making mistakes.
Every Friday, we used to hold class discussions on superpowers and how realistic it would be for them to exist in real life.
In this episode, Jim Britt shares how Sentence Analytics, helps all students better comprehend what they read – especially English language learners.
Competency-based education and assessment standards are becoming the norm and there’s no going back.
In this episode, Dr. Fred Brent discusses the responsibilities of being a superintendent in the Georgetown Independent School District.
Larry Ferlazzo is a highly influential educator and author of nine books on teaching and education.
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