Can children communicate without devices? How has the integration of technology affected the socialization of youth?
Teaching isn’t just about conveying information; it’s about understanding how the brain works to maximize learning. In this article, we explore research-backed techniques to help parents and educators “hack” their students’ brains for better education outcomes. From creating a conducive learning environment to the benefits of movement, hands-on activities, peer collaboration, and chunking information, discover how you can tailor your teaching to enhance memory retention and comprehension. Perfect for both homeschooling parents and classroom teachers looking to optimize learning strategies.
Good communication between teachers and parents is crucial for student success. In this article, we explore why effective communication keeps students accountable, helps families stay informed, and supports academic and behavioral progress. Learn strategies for building strong connections with families through apps, phone calls, and in-person involvement. Whether it’s sharing academic updates or celebrating small victories, keeping families in the loop can unlock success for students at all grade levels.
This article explores the current state of teacher professional development, addressing the challenges that often undermine its effectiveness, such as one-size-fits-all approaches, lack of collaboration, and insufficient time for skill mastery. It also proposes solutions to improve PD sessions to better support teachers and student success, especially in light of the ongoing teacher shortages and burnout.
In this article, The Art of Inclusion in the Classroom, we explore the history and evolution of inclusion classrooms, where students of all abilities learn together in a meaningful way. From the historical exclusion of students with disabilities to the modern practices of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, we delve into the progress and challenges educators face in creating successful, neurodiverse classrooms. The article offers practical strategies for teachers, such as implementing the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework and fostering equity, to ensure all students thrive in an inclusive setting. Learn how to make inclusion classrooms work and create a supportive learning environment for every child.
In this episode of The State of Education podcast, we dive into the growing crisis of Teacher Flight—the mass exodus of public school teachers across the U.S.—and its implications for students, parents, and the future of education. We explore why teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers, the impact of increasing workloads and mental health struggles, and why efforts by teachers’ unions are falling short. We also share practical tips on how parents and communities can support their local educators, helping ease the pressure on teachers and ensure a better quality of education for their children.