Higher Education
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School Reform Is Tough All Over, Not Just in the U.S.
School Reform Is Tough All Over, Not Just in the U.S. Spain’s former Secretary of State for Education Montse Gomendio…
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The Big Questions Teachers Are Asking Themselves Right Now
The Big Questions Teachers Are Asking Themselves Right Now Schools and ‘the Future Economy’Meg Riordan, Ph.D., is the chief learning…
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10 Ways to Help Students Motivate Themselves
10 Ways to Help Students Motivate Themselves As a student, Shatera Weaver earned a needs-based scholarship to attend a renowned…
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Tips for Encouraging English-Learners to Practice Speaking
Tips for Encouraging English-Learners to Practice Speaking I am an educator from a diverse background, so this topic resonates with…
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How Schools Can Support Arab and Muslim Students
How Schools Can Support Arab and Muslim Students According to the Arab American Institute, Arab Americans make up about 3.5…
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Chicago’s Next Mayor Will Be a Former Educator
Chicago’s Next Mayor Will Be a Former Educator Chicago mayoral candidate Paul Vallas speaks at his election night event in…
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This Teacher Shares Trauma-Informed Strategies on TikTok
This Teacher Shares Trauma-Informed Strategies on TikTok. Here Are Her Top Insights Arensberg’s emphasis on positive student-teacher relationships aligns with…
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Educators Need to Get With the AI Program. ChatGPT, More Specifically
Educators Need to Get With the AI Program. ChatGPT, More Specifically Over the past month, countless articles and columns have…
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5 Reasons Educators Take On Too Much
5 Reasons Educators Take On Too Much A former K-5 public school principal turned author, presenter, and leadership coach, DeWitt…
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Should Students Be Allowed to Eat in Class?
Should Students Be Allowed to Eat in Class? Here’s What Teachers Have to Say Our students often seem like they…
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