The evolution of distance learning from correspondence courses to interactive online education has reshaped how students learn and educators teach.
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The evolution of distance learning from correspondence courses to interactive online education has reshaped how students learn and educators teach.
What appears to be a harmless afternoon on a school’s athletic fields can conceal serious risks—schools must take action to keep these areas safe and secure.
Student healthcare in K–12 schools is undergoing a quiet revolution. What used to be handwritten notes is now instant, trackable, and collaborative.
EdTech sparked a ripple effect—shaping how we learn, train, and engage—proving today’s most innovative systems are rooted in educational design.
EdTech promises much, yet school districts face implementation challenges. Today, we outline five key obstacles and solutions for tech benefits to all.
This Teacher Appreciation Week, let’s recognize the dedication, compassion, and extra-mile mindset that make educators everyday heroes.
This article explores the evolving landscape of civic education, its significance, and the controversies surrounding its implementation in American classrooms.
From droids to data dashboards, lightsabers to lifelong learning, Star Wars didn’t just imagine the future — it inspired it.
From budget reallocation to local partnerships, we explore how School Districts used ESSER funds and strategies they must adopt to prevent a digital backslide.
By focusing solely on the culture, everything should come from that and not the other way around.
Something is rotten in the state of American education.
TPAC school districts building on the success of community-based accountability. Dr. John Booth, superintendent of the DeKalb Independent School District (ISD).
Literacy is critical in the language arts, science, math, robotics, and all the other subjects as well.
Rigor is NOT giving more work to students with less time to do it.
Challenging learners should not come at the cost of their happiness.
Social media is a wonderful but complicated tool in the classroom.
Supporting and empowering others to succeed is proven to be the most effective way of building trust and loyalty among faculty and staff.
Excellent teachers make students feel like they can be successful.
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