Cellphones in classrooms spark one of education’s biggest debates, but CoSN’s To Ban or Not to Ban? webinar and podcast reveal it’s more than a simple yes or no
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Cellphones in classrooms spark one of education’s biggest debates, but CoSN’s To Ban or Not to Ban? webinar and podcast reveal it’s more than a simple yes or no
In 1982, it was Camaros, worksheets, and mixtapes. In 2025, it’s Teslas, cloud homework, and Spotify — but the thrill of high school hasn’t changed.
edCircuit examines the top 10 AI tools transforming higher education, exploring how each one accelerates the research process while encouraging deeper learning.
The founders of Teens4TeensHelp.org share their insights on the dangers of excessive screen time and social media use, and what can be done about it.
This article discusses how adopting Safer STEM strategies can minimize risk, boost confidence, and empower new teachers to create safer lab environments.
From AI-driven feedback to VR history lessons and real-time mobile updates for parents, edtech is transforming how we teach, learn, and lead.
As K–12 schools embrace more digital tools, from learning management systems to AI-driven analytics, safeguarding student privacy has become a critical priority
The Rainbow Flame Experiment may dazzle, but without safety, it becomes dangerous. After the Rainbow reminds us, lab safety is essential.
Discover how AI and technology are impacting special education from paperwork-heavy processes to instant insights, enhancing student outcomes.
Traditional schools want more parental involvement; charter schools need it.
In this episode, Dr. Kamela Patto, Superintendent of Collier County Public Schools (CCPS), discusses new programs aimed at improving student achievement.
In this episode, Dr. Barbara Jenkins, Superintendent of Orange County Public Schools, shares her journey and the pride she has in her students.
Each enrollment system is, and should be, as unique as the school district itself.
Many schools, states, and districts are looking to make substantive, transformational change.
Author Tamara Fyke discusses the need for a collective effort to heal after the school shooting in Marshall County, Kentucky.
Parents are part of helping ensure that the conversation about what it means to be future ready is important.
In this episode, Superintendent Diane Kornegay shares how she is taking the necessary steps to promote an environment of improved information sharing.
In this episode, Richard Marchant shares his experience of moving to Kuwait with a family and how he is now the Secondary Headteacher at the New English School.
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