We all know that even the youngest kids can use their fingers to swipe on a tablet, but do we know if they…
One Teacher’s Story A social studies teacher friend of mine told me recently that AI has changed her work in ways she did…
We all know that even the youngest kids can use their fingers to swipe on a tablet, but do we know if they…
A new study is calling on schools to move away from one-off mental health screenings, warning that single assessments may give an incomplete…
In a concerted effort to provide curriculum-aligned resources and support for educators who are teaching subjects with Indigenous content, the Niagara Catholic District…
Since I was young, one of my favorite things to do was read. So naturally, as I got older, I more or less…
In a recent interview with child and adolescent development expert Ellen Galinsky, we discussed why developing executive functioning in our youngest learners is…
Ten Year 9 and 10 students from Keira High School took to the Minnamurra Estuary by canoe on Earth Day, participating in a…
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are one of the most widely used tools for assessing teaching effectiveness and play a significant role in decisions related to…
California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond hosted a Literacy Leadership Summit yesterday with educational and philanthropic partners to discuss how to…
Bimi Boo Academy is part of the broader Bimi Boo family of educational apps, which support young learners in building foundational skills through…
One Teacher’s Story A social studies teacher friend of mine told me recently that AI has changed her work in ways she did…
NASA Space Place is a digital resource that’s built to help educators bring space and earth science into the classroom in an exciting…
Leigh Mingle and Conor P. Williams show how anti-DEI legislation supports the provision of specific education designed for multilingual learners “When a number…
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NCCE is the Pacific Northwest’s largest edtech event, now in its 34th year. Even if NCCE hasn’t been on your radar, it should…
Teaching is more than delivering content—it’s guiding students through a process of growth, discovery, and transformation. As college educators, we strive to create experiences that challenge…
As a linguistics professor who is currently teaching in the middle of the generative AI boom, I have been thinking about how we…
Think your class can read 500 billion pages? Maybe not, but you can join the ThriftBooks 500 Billion Page Challenge with this awesome…
At the recent inaugural National Committee for Effective Literacy (NCEL) Summit, the closing panel—former secretary of education Miguel Cardona, Dr. Nell Duke, Amelia…
ACTING ON SIGNALS THAT MAY ALREADY BE THERE. Marijn Bergsma looks at how schools and educators might identify and respond to unexpected indicators…
