
3 Reasons Why Public School Students are Internet Deprived
Today I watched an interview in which Susan Patrick, President and CEO of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning, cited a startling statistic. She
Today I watched an interview in which Susan Patrick, President and CEO of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning, cited a startling statistic. She
I have had days that made me question my career choice. I have had weeks in which I actively sought out job leads and updated my résumé.
I learned early on in my teaching career to let the kids have the “stage” and play my role as the backstage manager/learning facilitator. But,
The Reading: “Data: Student Achievement in the Era of Accountability” published by Education Week on December 30, 2015 Nearly 15 years after the inception of President Bush’s
Working out five days a week. Eating clean 100% of the time. Getting to work early every day. Providing enrichment activities at home. The task
I’ve been flipping through the rolodex of ideas in my brain trying to identify key areas on which I should focus in order to be the biggest
The Reading: “Schools Unsure of Effectiveness of New Common Core Materials” published by U.S. News & World Report on October 15, 2015 Who cares if the textbooks we
The Reading: ‘No Child Left Behind’ is No More published in The Atlantic on December 9, 2015 America’s current love affair with educational mandates and initiatives is quite
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