In this episode of The State of Education podcast, we explore why classroom sizes are critical to both student success and teacher effectiveness. Learn how small class sizes benefit individualized attention, improve student engagement, and reduce teacher burnout, while large class sizes create significant challenges. Discover the ideal class size and real-world implications for education policy.
Standardized testing is a cornerstone of American education, but does it really measure student success? In this article, we explore the negative effects of standardized tests, from stifling creativity to causing test anxiety. We also discuss alternative ways to promote real learning, such as portfolio assessments, differentiated instruction, and active learning strategies. Discover why standardized testing might not be the best approach for all students and how educators can use more effective methods to assess student progress.
Welcome to Season 2 of The State of Education Podcast by One-Room Education! In this episode, we introduce our new part-time co-host and discuss the role of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in schools. We explore the various resource staff available in K-12 schools, how families and teachers can access these resources, and strategies for fostering collaboration between teachers and support staff to improve student learning outcomes. If you’re interested in the intersection of education, speech therapy, and resource support, this episode is packed with insights.
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.
Civics, the study of the rights and duties of citizens, is an essential subject often pushed aside in favor of heavily tested core subjects like reading and math. In this article, we explore how teaching civics from a young age fosters informed, engaged citizens. From classroom elections to community projects, educators can integrate civics into the curriculum, helping students understand their role in society and government. Learn about the benefits of including civics in education and how it shapes future voters and leaders.
Career readiness is essential for students who may not pursue traditional college routes. In this article, we explore how educators and parents can support students in discovering alternative paths, such as work study programs, apprenticeships, and competency-based education. From encouraging job shadowing to creating networking opportunities, these options help students make informed decisions about their future. Learn how to guide students in their career exploration and provide them with the tools they need to succeed in the workforce or beyond.
Education management organizations (EMOs) play a significant role in the operation of charter schools, offering autonomy from traditional public school systems. In this article, we explore what EMOs are, how they manage charter schools, and the pros and cons of their involvement. We also discuss the importance of oversight in EMO-run schools and the potential challenges they face, including teacher turnover and curriculum limitations. Learn more about the rise of EMOs and whether an EMO-managed school is the right choice for your child.
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.
Charter schools offer a flexible alternative to traditional public education, giving parents more control over their child’s learning. This article explores the key features of charter schools, their pros and cons, and how they differ from public schools. We also cover virtual charter schools as an option for families seeking flexibility. Learn how to choose the best charter school for your child based on the school’s goals and accountability measures.
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.
This article explores the relationship between student retention rates and standardized testing, focusing on mandatory 3rd-grade retention policies based on reading proficiency. It examines the pros and cons of retention, critiques the use of standardized testing in measuring student progress, and suggests alternative methods to support literacy development without holding students back.
This article explores the trends in pre- and post-pandemic reading levels, highlighting the challenges students face with reading comprehension, the connection between income and literacy, and the impact of school closures. It discusses how the pandemic further worsened falling literacy rates but also shed light on the importance of parents reading to their children during lockdowns.