7 Practical Strategies to Navigate the Peer Review Process

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Guest Article: By Stephen D. Senturia One of the gates to Harvard Yard reads, “Enter to Grow in Wisdom.” In academic life, a comparable gate might read, “Publish or Perish.” Unless your PhD thesis turns into a popular book, the primary route to scholarly recognition is publishing in peer-reviewed journals. After spending seventeen years as … Read more

Master Hybrid Learning: Strategies for Teachers (Podcast)

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Making Virtual and Hybrid Teaching Human: Insights from the EduJedi Report Host LeiLani Cauthen speaks with Suzanne Phillips of Cisco Webex about how educators can preserve human connection and engagement when students and teachers are separated by screens. Why video conferencing became central to learning When classrooms suddenly shifted away from in-person instruction, video conferencing … Read more

Podcast: Tackling Systemic Inequity in Language Learning

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In this episode of the EduJedi Report Traditional approaches to language instruction have often been organized around models that favor English-only delivery. Those long-standing structures can unintentionally limit access for bilingual students and create barriers for educators trying to meet diverse needs. In this episode of the EduJedi Report, host LeiLani Cauthen explores how emerging … Read more

Midpoint Check-In: Review Progress and Plan Next Steps

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Mid-Semester Check-In: A Practical Guide for Teachers By Tamara Fyke Fall Break often marks the midpoint of the semester for many districts — an ideal moment to pause, reflect, and recalibrate. When we run full speed toward learning objectives and district or federal guidelines, it’s easy to lose sight of the daily needs of our … Read more

Enter Story of the Year Writing Contest: Submit Your Short Story

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Story Shares’ annual Relevant Reads writing contest generates new, accessible stories for a wide network of readers across 44 states and 26 countries who are working to improve their literacy skills. Story Shares, a nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging reading practice and improving literacy, is accepting entries for its annual Relevant Reads writing contest. The … Read more

How Open Standards Power Education 4.0 Learning Ecosystems

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By Robert Iskander The rapid pace of change in digital learning brings both immense opportunity and significant challenge. Delivering superior learning outcomes and high levels of career readiness for 21st century learners and employers demands agile educators, responsive institutions, and future-proof learning technologies. To succeed, digital learning must be measurable, adaptive, and above all secure—respecting … Read more

Can Technology Help Solve the Teacher Shortage?

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By Charles Sosnik Across the country, public schools confront a crisis that receives far less attention than it deserves: a rapid and growing loss of teachers. While local news outlets rightly focus on headlines—superintendent firings, school safety measures, union negotiations, student mental health and opioid exposure—there is a much larger threat looming: the steady exodus … Read more

How to Break News Addiction and Stop Doomscrolling

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  By Charles Sosnik This fall, the news cycles about schools felt eerily predictable. Maybe it’s because I’ve been following education for decades, or perhaps the way reporters frame stories has settled into familiar patterns. Whatever the cause, it’s easy to anticipate which school-related events the local and national press will highlight—and how they will … Read more

Why Educators Are Using the New LEAPS Method for EdTech

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By Madeleine Mortimore Classroom technology is at a turning point. Rather than asking which new educational tools can be added, more school leaders are asking which EdTech solutions are the right fit for their students and classrooms. As one-to-one device programs expand, the consequences of those choices grow: the wrong tools can create distraction, discomfort, … Read more

Gamification to Boost Students’ Growth Mindset

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By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark When educators talk about gamification in schools, they usually focus on boosting student engagement and motivation. Given how many students today report feeling disconnected from schoolwork, that alone is valuable. But research shows gamification offers far more: it can build persistence and resilience, sharpen problem-solving abilities, encourage creativity, and … Read more