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5 March 2026
How to Assess Critical Thinking in a Meaningful Way
Let’s be honest — assessing critical thinking can feel a bit like trying to measure the wind. You know it’s there, you can spot the effects, but pinning it down? That’s the tricky...
4 March 2026
Making Science Come Alive with Project-Based Learning
Ever sat through a class where the teacher droned on about atoms, ecosystems, or Newton’s third law—only to walk out more confused than when you walked in? We`ve all been there. Now, imagine...
3 March 2026
Building Strong Foundations: The Role of Early Literacy
Imagine trying to build a house without a solid foundation. The walls might go up, the roof might sit pretty, but the whole thing is just one strong wind away from crashing down. That`s exactly...
2 March 2026
Mindfulness in Virtual Classrooms: Strategies for Online Learning
So, you’ve been tossed into the digital abyss that we call virtual classrooms. Welcome, my friend. You’re either a student trying to stay awake during Zoom 101 or a teacher who’s considering...
1 March 2026
Using Student Data to Inform Instructional Practices
Welcome to the magical land of education, where teachers wear more hats than a Royal Ascot attendee and data is supposedly the crystal ball to student success. Yep, we’re talking about using...
28 February 2026
Creative Approaches to Engaging Students in Active Learning
Education isn`t just about memorizing facts; it`s about understanding, applying, and interacting with knowledge. Traditional methods like lectures and rote memorization can often leave students...
March 5, 2026 - 04:30
Career and technical education bills advance out of Alabama House committeeA key Alabama House committee has given its approval to a legislative package aimed at significantly broadening career and technical education (CTE) opportunities within the state`s public schools....
March 4, 2026 - 14:07
CT department says it can’t comply with DCF, homeschool proposalA legislative proposal designed to create a new safety net for children leaving traditional schools has encountered significant practical resistance from a key state agency. The bill, which would...
March 3, 2026 - 20:05
American Institutes for Research Special Education Experts to Present at the 2026 Council for Exceptional Children ConventionSpecial education researchers and practitioners from the American Institutes for Research are set to lead multiple presentations at the upcoming Council for Exceptional Children 2026 Convention and...
March 3, 2026 - 03:31
Cell phone ban fails in education committeeA legislative effort to restrict cell phone use in South Dakota classrooms was halted after a lengthy and spirited debate. The proposed bill, which sought to mandate that all public school...
This article beautifully highlights the importance of student data in shaping effective teaching strategies. It`s a reminder that understanding our students’ needs can transform learning experiences. Let’s embrace this approach to create classrooms...
Author: Julia Benson
March 5, 2026
Music in early childhood isn`t just fun—it`s brain candy! If you think kids learn best in silence, you`re missing the vibrant symphony of their potential. Tune in!
Author: Stephen Richardson
March 4, 2026
Great read! Mindfulness is essential in virtual classrooms. These strategies can truly enhance focus and engagement. Excited to implement some of these ideas in my teaching!
Author: Melanie McWain
March 4, 2026