Financial Literacy Month highlights why students need strong financial education to manage budgeting, credit and digital spending in today’s fast-moving economy
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Financial Literacy Month highlights why students need strong financial education to manage budgeting, credit and digital spending in today’s fast-moving economy
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The NCAA settlement is accelerating cuts in Olympic sports across college athletic departments, with more than 415 programs eliminated since 2024.
School board procurement oversight is becoming a central governance issue in 2026. Here’s what boards must ask about contracts, renewals, and risk.
AI in K–12 procurement operations is helping districts analyze contracts, track subscriptions, and forecast renewal risk. Here’s what leaders should know.
School ventilation safety in labs, CTE, art rooms, and classrooms reduces exposure, supports Duty of Care, and protects student learning.
Music education has evolved through digital tools, online music platforms, and AI, giving music teachers powerful new ways to inspire creativity.
AI Literacy Day on March 27, 2026 highlights the growing importance of AI literacy in schools and how educators can prepare students for responsible AI use.
AI certification for educators is becoming a career differentiator, signaling the capacity to lead innovation and guide districtwide AI implementation.
Instructional Facilitator of Technology at the Loudoun County Public Schools (VA), Frank Bogden, Jr., shares his thoughts on deeper learning experiences.
Agile is not just a buzzword; it is a powerful approach to learning that encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and self-directed growth.
Having a comprehensive knowledge of different types of questions and possessing the skill to brainstorm and refine them is a crucial trait for all learners.
The staffing crisis continues to worsen for teachers each passing year. A purposeful approach is required to fix the problem once and for all.
Amy Nakamoto from Discovery Education sits down with Linn Parrish, Head of Partnerships at Takeda to talk about the connections between health and education.
In traditional teaching, students are often presented with scientific concepts before being asked to observe phenomena themselves.
Having a Chemical Hygiene Officer Specialist or Lead in each school building just makes sense from a risk management and safety perspective across the USA.
When learners act as instructional resources for peers, learning from different perspectives becomes an option.
Traditional and digital dissections allow students to gain valuable STEAM knowledge with some advantages and disadvantages using each method.
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