Student Mental Health: How Schools Can Bring the Pieces Together

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Where Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Fits By Kevin Dorsey and Zach Vander Veen Social Emotional Learning (SEL) equips students with essential skills—self-awareness, self-regulation, and positive interpersonal strategies—that prepare them for school, work, and life. SEL covers a broad set of competencies, from impulse control and emotion management to problem-solving and self-discipline, all of which contribute … Read more

Social Entrepreneur Bridging Mumbai Slums and Silicon Valley

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Kunal Sood — Social Entrepreneur and Founder of The Novus Summit and X Fellows Kunal Sood is a social entrepreneur known for building platforms that connect education, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He is the founder of The Novus Summit and X Fellows and serves as a partner at the X-Impact Group. His career focuses on fostering … Read more

School Design Principles That Drive Student Success

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Guest article by Dick Resch, original copy via Orange County Register I am sharing this article by Dick Resch because the condition and design of school facilities is an important topic that receives too little attention, largely because of funding constraints. Yet the environment, classroom comfort, and the physical layout of schools are central to … Read more

3 Signs Your College Study Routine Isn’t Working

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College homework can feel like an overwhelming part of student life. Juggling lectures, labs, exams, part-time work, and a social life makes it hard to find consistent time and focus for assignments. As a result, many students feel stressed, fatigued, or disconnected from their studies. The good news is that with a few adjustments to … Read more

5 Steps to Reduce Student Suspensions

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By Tom Hierck and Kent D. Peterson Student suspensions remain a significant challenge for American schools. Suspensions are linked to negative outcomes such as lower academic achievement and higher dropout rates. Each year, more than 3 million students experience out-of-school suspensions, often for non-violent behavior. The following five practical steps outline how schools can reduce … Read more

Personalized Learning vs One Size Fits All: Why It Fails

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Written by guest author: Lorna Keane Sir Ken Robinson famously described much of our education system as “modeled on the interests of industrialization, and on the image of it.” Whether one fully agrees or not, ongoing efforts to reform instruction suggest his observation still resonates. As standardized testing, larger class sizes, and budget constraints press … Read more

Christmas Lights Everywhere: How Towns Transform for the Holidays

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By Charles Sosnik The major retailers have turned the holiday shopping season into a long, continuous march of promotions. What once was a single day—Black Friday—now stretches into a week, or even longer, as stores and online marketplaces roll out staggered deals. In recent years, both Walmart and Amazon began advertising Black Friday-style discounts well … Read more

Proven Strategies to Reduce Students’ Test Anxiety

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By Carol Henry Standardized testing has long been a cornerstone of modern education, used to measure school performance and student achievement across districts and states. In recent years, however, educators and policymakers have grown more aware of the unintended consequences of high-stakes testing. Some regions have reduced the number of standardized tests to address the … Read more

Relive the Good Old Days: Nostalgic Moments to Treasure

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By Charles Sosnik Do you remember life before the pandemic reshaped our daily routines and sent many children to learn at home? Back then, school felt predictable: K–12 followed a familiar rhythm. Students sat in class, teachers delivered lessons, and administrators kept the system running. We dropped our kids off in the morning and expected, … Read more

Live Tour: Ron Clark Academy’s New Innovative Learning Center

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Ron Clark Academy Opens State-of-the-Art Educator Training Facility Last night I watched the film about Ron Clark’s early years as an educator. It was inspiring to see where he began and how his approach has grown into a movement that has changed the lives of thousands of students and teachers. The story highlights a clear … Read more