This special episode of Building the Bridge is a crossover episode recorded in collaboration with the CyberTraps Podcast.
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This special episode of Building the Bridge is a crossover episode recorded in collaboration with the CyberTraps Podcast.
In this episode, Dr. Oliver explores the contributing factors that lead to “learning loss” and describes some things to look out for.
In this episode, renowned funding expert Dr. Paula Love shares a wealth of knowledge regarding the relevant funds currently available to districts.
In this interview, Wendy and Susan Bearden reflect on the ways the pandemic has exacerbated the difference between the haves and have-nots in education.
In this interview, we celebrate National School Choice Week with Amy Valentine and get an in-depth picture of the present and future of choice.
In this episode of Building the Bridge, Dr. Wendy Oliver interviews Keri Rodrigues, Founding President of the National Parents Union.
Dr. Wendy Oliver provides definitions and real-world scenarios to illustrate what these opportunity gaps look like and where they are occurring in education.
In this episode, Dr. Wendy Oliver examines ways for parents, teachers, and students to bolster their social and emotional health.
Educator, presenter, and author Patrice Bain shares insights on understanding how kids learn and how to involve parents in the process.
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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