By Howie Berman The fall academic semester has arrived across the U.S., and many K-12 schools, colleges, and universities find themselves in a similar […]
By Christy Martin, Ed.D. Recent politics has brought the teaching of United States History to the forefront. Politicians on one side advocate the teaching […]
By Dr. Christina Counts Here’s how a new career-focused high school used flexible furniture and other modular elements to transform a 180,000 sf building […]
By Tamara Fyke Over the past week, I have had multiple conversations with educational leaders, discussing re-opening as well as the needs of […]
There is no magic bullet for schools to successfully navigate the aftermath of COVID-19. Even our nation’s best education minds are feeling their way through, […]
Learning is at a crossroads, and the decisions we make today may well set the course for the coming years in educational instruction. In this Learning […]
Studies identify the optimum screen time for children, and most schools are very careful to adhere to the guidelines. Even so, the question of screen […]
By Charles Sosnik E-rate may still be the answer if Congress and the FCC can work together In the Learning Counsel’s National Survey, schools and […]
By LeiLani Cauthen Ivory Soap? Yes, but first courage and cowardice points leading to one of the great stories that New York’s famed Mad […]
Click below to see the virtual discussion Teachers have always been at the center of learning, but what we’re finding is teachers have become even more […]
Click below to see this important virtual discussion In this Learning Counsel Emergency National Virtual Discussion, some of our nation’s most successful districts share how […]
Listen to the new EduJedi Leadership Society Podcast Special Guest: Senator Howard Stephenson, Utah LeiLani Cauthen and Senator Howard Stephenson of Utah discuss concerns about […]