College Prep Checklist – How Ready Are You?

​​You’ve decided that college is the right fit for you,​ so​ now what? Whether you’re graduating this spring or in the next few years, it’s​ […]

Tomorrow Ready Texas Resource page

Tomorrow Ready Texas: Get and stay on course for college. Depending on your child’s grade level,...

College Readiness: What’s Missing from Exams, the Common Core,...

College Readiness: What’s Missing from Exams, the Common Core, and Other Teaching Practices Are public school seniors ready for college? According to the past decade […]

AP Classes vs. Dual Enrollment

This article was originally written and published in the FLVS student newspaper, News in a Click.  It’s a common question among high school students and their parents: […]

Making Connections for the Future

Life is about the connections we make. Sometimes these connections come from people we’ve known our entire lives, friends next door, colleagues, or even classmates […]

College Readiness: What’s Missing from Exams, the Common Core,...

College Readiness: What’s Missing from Exams, the Common Core, and Other Teaching Practices Are public school seniors ready for college? According to the past decade […]

Citation Makers – Should the Students Cite by Hand, or is Technology Better?

In a recent discussion in a Facebook Group, a teacher asked “The teachers in my new English department are completely against online citation makers. They […]

A Closer Look Inside the Growing College Readiness...

A Closer Look Inside the Growing College Readiness Problem High school graduations have been at an all-time high, a major feat to be certain, but […]

The Principles of Instruction #Infographic – Constant Improvement is Universal

Teaching is both an art, and a science. Many of the best teachers seem to naturally take to this model, as they perfect the art […]

What is Your Personal Mission As An Educational Leader?

Q: What do you want your students to do? You might say “learn all the material” or “be kind to each other” or “work well […]

What’s a Seventeen-Year-Old to Do?

When co-founder Larry Page recently announced Google’s reorganization, he referred to the company as “still a teenager.” Incorporated in 1998,  Google is 17 years old, making Page and […]

Are Online Classes the Kiss of Death for Struggling Students? | #techcorrect #OnlineEd

When you hear about online courses, as a faculty member, one might think “Online courses are not as good as in-person courses.” I can certainly understand […]

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