Music can provoke deep emotions while taking us back in time. Given this trajectory, it also has the power to help us learn and retain […]
There is both an art and a science to making presentations for your district. In this presentation, Dr. Todd Fouche, Deputy Superintendent, Frisco Independent School […]
By Charles Sosnik Most of you are too young to remember Joe Willie Namath. The Alabama standout quarterback and all-too-brief “greatest ever” leader of the […]
By Charles Sosnik I was having a conversation with my son Stone over the Easter break. He is a bright kid, just finishing his 2nd year […]
Summer is approaching, and many parents would like some time off from facilitating and helping their kids succeed in an e-learning environment since last March. […]
Skills-Based Classes For Young Students Before the pandemic, many schools didn’t offer classes that focused on entrepreneurship, marketing, acting, communication or leadership. When funds are […]
It’s been a long year for all of us. Much has changed, and these changes may continue into 2021 and beyond. As our society reels from societal […]
Skodel, the company pioneering student wellbeing check-ins, is now available in the App Store to give every student a voice that is heard and acted […]
What if there were a new software application that uses your own teachers digitized into animated avatars to present lessons? Learners engage in interactive conversations […]
By Edgar Blunt Earlier today I saw an email asking CEOs what they are doing to throw their employees a lifeline. As a CEO, […]
The gig economy refers to a shift away from traditional jobs in favor of contract-based or freelance work. The gig economy is having a significant […]
By Charles Sosnik Kudos to the team at FETC. Like many of you, I am a veteran of nearly one hundred education conferences and […]