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Esports is the new “hook” to keep students working in other subjects despite being remote or partially physically attending schools in some sort of hybrid […]
The college experience has been quite different for the millions of students who have been attending classes amid a pandemic. According to the Chronicle of […]
By Dr. Robert Avossa #1 Address Learning Loss & The Growing Achievement Gap There was good intention with the “No Child Left Behind Policy,” but […]
By Tamara Fyke It’s been a year. A year of closed schools and limited travel, a year of face masks and social distancing, a year […]
By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark As we learn about the role of cognitive skills in academic performance, we become increasingly aware of the importance […]
By LeiLani Cauthen Superintendents nationwide are dealing with unprecedented chaos in attempting to deliver learning. They are not, however, typically rethinking their organizational structure. This […]
How do you prepare teacher candidates to address issues of equity when they’re learning to teach in Maine—the least diverse state in the U.S.? "Especially […]
By LeiLani Cauthen Mention the words “1:1” or “digital curriculum” and the widely referenced SAMR model is likely to enter the conversation. Few other models […]
By Franklin Schargel For the past 6 months, policymakers and the U.S. public have weighed economic against public health considerations in debating what limits to […]
By Ken Tam The past year has stretched and tested educators in previously unimaginable ways. While managing a slew of personal and professional challenges, we […]
By Charles Sosnik “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead.” –Union Admiral David Faragut I guess you don’t have to be a history buff to recognize […]