Federal stimulus bills dramatically increase K12 school funding in 2021 and beyond, easing budget concerns and reducing future funding cliffs.
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Federal stimulus bills dramatically increase K12 school funding in 2021 and beyond, easing budget concerns and reducing future funding cliffs.
The real-life case studies in FiCycle Math connect with students by demonstrating decisions people make in their day-to-day lives.
5 Tips for Teaching Self-Awareness and Rethinking Priorities – We need to teach kids to identify what is going on in their heads and hearts to make wise choices
The lack of strong executive function skills can interfere with the delivery of content, making it difficult for students to receive teaching.
The recurring 70/30 ratio (or 30/70) in student performance, cognitive skills, and other aspects of education.
In this episode, Tom and Emma speak with Bennie Kara, author of A Little Guide for Teachers: Diversity in Schools.
Gifted education doesn’t have any consistency within states and how there needs to be national education standards for gifted programs.
In the virtual classroom, you can’t use your traditional stickers anymore, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use virtual reward stickers.
Since the start of the pandemic, there’s an increase in students struggling with anxiety, emotional detachment, and mental health issues. Research shows a willingness for young people to speak up, so long as they have the right outlet.
Josh Starr, former Superintendent of Montgomery County Schools, Maryland, discusses life in educational leadership. Starr opens up in his first interview since resigning his post. He talks about the community of superintendents and the demands of the position. Starr also recaps his tenure in office and the environment his successor will be inheriting.
Rick Russell of Optimus Education discusses professional development for school leaders and the new delivery mechanisms used for the 21st century educator.
Communication between schools and parents have evolved to include new technologies that are making it easier.
STORY CREDIT: EdWeek and Stephen Sawchuk published original article.
Peeq Founder Shane Cox discusses a way to simplify the integration of devices to improve learning.
Chris Besse of Nelson Education talks about the history of the company and their approaches to technology integration
In this interview, edCircuit sits down with Kurzweil Education’s Richard Flower and discusses the company’s focus on students with reading challenges.
The Common Core State Standards have evoked reactions from all walks of life and from every corner and discipline with U.S. K-12 education. Educator and author Dave Stuart Jr. has taken an approach to the CCSS that many might perceive as atypical and yet refreshing. For additional insights check out our previous interview.
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