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The biggest challenge of working remotely isn’t staying focused—it’s knowing when to stop. Discipline, space, and structure make all the difference.
Five books for student success that can enlighten a different way of thinking about gifted education. I would have every teacher read these five books.
In this episode of True Literacy, Dr. Michael Hart shows how Dyslexia and ADHD are both brain-based, but each has its own underlying neurobiology.
In this episode. of the COSN podcast, Kyle Berger and Pete Just discuss the growing popularity of esports in K12.
Examining the means to transition school systems to their next highest function.
Interactive experiences empowered by AR and VR often deliver social and emotional learning opportunities for students
Social and Emotional Learning – how Kids Club not only changed her life, but also others.
Author and educator Todd Stanley reflects on his trip to China and how he went from out of his comfort zone to complete ease once he stepped into the classroom
Dr. Kulvarn Atwal, author of The Thinking School: Developing a Dynamic Learning Community (John Catt Educational), you’ll hear why teachers who are skilled at facilitating student-led learning can create a school where deep thinking and high engagement are the norm.
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