How Internship Programs Boost Company Growth and Talent

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Internship programs are increasingly common across industries, and for good reason. Companies of all sizes benefit when they design structured internships that serve both organizational needs and intern development. Well-run programs help businesses identify promising talent, supplement staff capacity affordably, and support a healthy pipeline for future hiring. Modern tools such as a Learning Management … Read more

How to Reduce Accent Bias in the Classroom

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Learning Leadership Society Podcast: Addressing Accent Bias with Technology and Culturally Sustaining Practices In this episode of the Learning Leadership Society Podcast, Maya Goodall, Senior Director, Emergent Bilingual Curriculum at Lexia Learning, joins host LeiLani Cauthen, CEO of the Learning Counsel News Media and Research, to explore how schools can better support students learning English … Read more

Free Gifts for Teacher Appreciation Week

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See below for your free gifts!

Becoming a teacher transformed my life. Working in classrooms taught me some of the most meaningful lessons I’ve ever learned, and it has been a privilege to witness how those lessons have changed the lives of my students.

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Meet the 2019 School and District Innovation Award Recipients

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By Doug Cauthen The Learning Counsel, a national education research institute and news media hub, announced the winners of its 2019 National Digital Transition Survey Awards at the organization’s National Gathering in Dallas, Texas. The awards recognize districts and schools that demonstrate meaningful progress in the digital transition, organized into four proficiency categories. Below is … Read more

Tech Giant Hit With Record Fines: What It Means

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By Charles Sosnik News that Google and YouTube agreed to pay $170 million for violating children’s privacy barely registers anymore. A few years ago, such an announcement would have sparked public outrage and serious consequences. Today, however, large settlements from dominant tech companies feel like routine business expenses rather than meaningful accountability. A couple of … Read more

Common App Activities List: 10 Tips from Ethan Sawyer

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We are excited to introduce Ethan Sawyer, known as the College Essay Guy. His website is a comprehensive source for college essay guidance, including advice on personal statements, Common App components, free resources, online courses, and more. Ethan’s approach is personal, warm, and empathetic; his instruction and resources are widely praised, and he offers many … Read more

How Brain Science Improves Education and Learning Outcomes

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By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark For most of history the brain was treated as a black box—an organ whose workings were mysterious and largely inaccessible. Only in the late twentieth century did science begin to reveal how the brain processes information and adapts. As Leslie Hart writes in Human Brain and Human Learning, educators … Read more

Finding Hope and Optimism in the Post-Pandemic World

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By Jeff Waller During times of deep uncertainty, social unrest, or widespread fear, history offers lessons on how people can withstand hardship and turn adversity into growth. Many leaders, educators, and everyday individuals have modeled resilience—demonstrating not only survival but the ability to emerge stronger. Although today’s challenges may feel unprecedented, earlier episodes in our … Read more

Unlock Maximum Value from Your SEL Platform

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  By Chad Berger After two student suicides in a three-year span, our small school district of about 250 students faced the reality that we needed stronger supports for student mental health and social-emotional development. Social emotional learning (SEL) had become a central part of modern K–12 education, so we began searching for a practical, … Read more

Leave Barriers Behind: Overcoming Obstacles to Move Forward

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By LeiLani Cauthen Editor’s Note: This is part three in a three-part series. As you read the earlier installments in this series, you likely recognized many of the challenges your school or district has already encountered. Every institution approaches the digital transition differently—factors such as device access, staff training and parental preferences shape both the … Read more