Career and Technical Education (CTE) is doing more than preparing students for the workforce; it’s giving them purpose and boosting morale.
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) is doing more than preparing students for the workforce; it’s giving them purpose and boosting morale.
Science Safety’s Safer STEM platform delivers free, expert-designed modules that empower teachers and students to master safety practices.
High school students are thriving with EdTech, from AI-powered writing support to immersive AR field trips and booming esports teams.
Choosing a college major isn’t about locking in your future—it’s about exploring your passions, asking questions, and discovering direction.
Once defined by lukewarm pizza and chocolate milk cartons, school cafeterias are transforming through chain partnerships, culinary programs, and AI.
Born from a desire to innovate public education and offer families more choice, charter schools have become a fixture in the American K–12 landscape.
From backstage tech to center stage talent, school drama programs are thriving—thanks to new technology and the timeless power of teamwork.
From Friday night lights to kindergarten art shows, a great school is more than just a place for academics—it’s the beating heart of the community.
As summer internships hit their stride, college students across the country are gaining more than just experience; they’re finding confidence and purpose.
The goal is to find a way to connect students in a genuine and positive way to their schoolwork.
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.
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