A step-by-step questionnaire helps schools assess remote learning readiness, choose continuity strategies, and maintain student engagement during closures.
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A step-by-step questionnaire helps schools assess remote learning readiness, choose continuity strategies, and maintain student engagement during closures.
The demands placed by the Industrial Revolution created a domino effect that resulted in changes to creative thinking and the education system.
In this special CoSN podcast, our guests examine the best practices for remote working, learning, and living during this crucial and challenging time.
In this interview, Jennifer Mitchell, Coordinator of K-12 Curriculum and Professional Development for the Mifflin County School District in Pennsylvania, sits down to discuss the complexities of curriculum mapping and best practices to succeed. She expands on the insights she offered in a recent SmartBrief op-ed, Why curriculum mapping matters and how to pull it off,
Rob Waldron discusses why the Waldron Charitable Fund has made a $1 million grant funding local community organizations.
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.
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