News
-
Policy Watch: Educators Can Teach Lawmakers What Our Students Need
School leaders can help lawmakers create better education legislation by keeping them informed of current challenges and offering pragmatic solutions By Glen Miller ... -
School Cellphone Use Contracts Can Reduce Bullying
By Franklin P. Schargel The beginning of the school year brings lots of new things – new clothes, new friends, new schools to ... -
4 Careers You Can Start Without A Degree
While a college degree is certainly great to have, a lack of one doesn’t mean that you’ll be relegated to dead-end jobs. There are ... -
If You Liked ‘Choose Your Own Adventure,’ You’ll Love These Interactive Books! Please share or donate if possible--we're almost there!
If you thought Choose Your Own Adventure Books were fun when you were little, please check out Joe Heinzen‘s work and the Kickstarter initiative ... -
Bigger Deals, Bigger Bets: EdTech Venture Funding Trends Continue in 2018
By Jon Thomas and Spencer Wu With more than 4 billion users now connected to the internet, 50% of the global population (Forbes, December ... -
Meeting Youth Through Culture And The Classroom
Guest article by Heather Penn Around ten years ago during one of my Master’s classes, I had to write a philosophy of teaching. I ... -
How To Teach A Group Of ESL Students Who Are At Different Levels-Tips From Teachers From HAWO American Academy
Imagine walking into a class or signing on as an online teacher to work with a new classroom of ESL students. When you get ... -
It’s Time To Support The Mental Health & Well Being of Teachers How this founder is supporting teachers-personally and professionally
According to NPR, teacher attrition is high, and university enrollment in teacher preparation programs has fallen 35% over the past five years — a ...