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1 March 2026
Using Student Data to Inform Instructional Practices
Welcome to the magical land of education, where teachers wear more hats than a Royal Ascot attendee and data is supposedly the crystal ball to student success. Yep, we’re talking about using...
28 February 2026
Creative Approaches to Engaging Students in Active Learning
Education isn`t just about memorizing facts; it`s about understanding, applying, and interacting with knowledge. Traditional methods like lectures and rote memorization can often leave students...
27 February 2026
How to Use Learning Journals for Continuous Assessment
Let’s be honest—evaluating student progress in a meaningful way can be tricky. Standardized tests, pop quizzes, and multiple-choice exams may offer a snapshot, but they rarely capture the full...
26 February 2026
The Role of Music in Early Childhood Learning
Music is everywhere—on the radio, in the car, at the grocery store, and even in children`s toys. But have you ever wondered just how much of an impact music has on early childhood learning? It...
25 February 2026
How to Encourage Independent Thought in the Classroom
Let’s face it—today’s education system often feels like it’s stuck on autopilot. Students are memorizing facts, reciting information, and checking boxes just to get to the next grade. But...
24 February 2026
Fostering Critical Thinking in Project-Based Learning
Let’s face it—we live in a world where information is just a few taps away. But what’s the point of knowledge if we can’t actually use it? That’s where critical thinking swoops in like a...
March 1, 2026 - 14:15
Educators ‘climatize’ their classes to prepare students for work and life on a warming planetFour years ago, Holly Bailey-Hofmann’s English 101 course at West Los Angeles College underwent a significant transformation. She joined a pilot program encouraging professors to weave climate...
February 28, 2026 - 12:51
Spencer County's Kala Marshall Honored with Prestigious Education AwardKala Marshall, an instructional assistant at Spencer County Middle School, has been recognized with the Kentucky Education Support Staff Professional Award. During the award presentation, Marshall...
February 27, 2026 - 19:11
Plaintiffs in New Mexico's Yazzie/Martinez Education Equity Case Reject Public Education Department's PlanIn a significant development in New Mexico`s ongoing Yazzie/Martinez education equity case, plaintiffs have formally rejected the Public Education Department`s proposed plan aimed at addressing...
February 27, 2026 - 14:14
Crow Advocates for AI to Enhance Educational EquityIn a recent address, Michael Crow emphasized the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. He argues that AI has the capability to personalize learning...
This article provides practical insights into using learning journals for continuous assessment. Emphasizing reflection and self-evaluation, it highlights how these tools can foster deeper understanding and engagement. A straightforward approach that...
Author: Niva Marks
March 1, 2026
Using student data to inform instruction is like using a map in a treasure hunt—without it, you might end up chasing your own tail instead of the gold!
Author: Bellamy Blevins
March 1, 2026
Unlocking hidden pathways in young minds, music weaves unseen connections that shape our future in profound ways.
Author: Cora Harmon
March 1, 2026