Why Pursue a Graduate Degree: Career Growth and Higher Salary

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Guest article written by Pamela Rossow If you have completed your bachelor’s degree and are weighing whether to pursue graduate study, the choice can feel overwhelming. Graduate school requires time, money, and personal commitment, so it’s important to be clear about your motivations. Below are thoughtful reasons to consider graduate school and practical points to … Read more

Damn the Torpedoes: Tom Petty Album & Meaning

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By Charles Sosnik “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead.” –Union Admiral David Farragut That famous line from the American Civil War still resonates because it captures a decisive attitude in the face of danger. In many conflicts, short, vivid phrases became guiding mantras for survival and success: “Keep your head down,” or “Keep your powder … Read more

How Schools Can Support Teachers’ Mental Health and Wellbeing

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According to NPR, teacher attrition is alarmingly high: enrollment in university teacher preparation programs has dropped by about 35% over the past five years, a decline that represents nearly 240,000 fewer prospective teachers. The National Education Association and other sources estimate that roughly half of the current teaching workforce could retire or leave the profession … Read more

School Website Trends: Consolidation and Consumerization

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As technology advances, school websites are moving beyond static brochures to become marketing platforms and communication hubs designed to make every member of the community feel welcome. By Ali Arsan In the mid-1990s, getting online was a challenge. As students, some classmates and I built a simple website for our school to share stories and … Read more

How ESSER Funding Can Transform K-12 School Innovation

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By Dr. Todd Wirt The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) presents a rare opportunity to accelerate meaningful innovation across K–12 education. From conversations with superintendents and district leaders nationwide, several practical considerations consistently rise to the top when deciding how best to allocate remaining federal stimulus dollars. Key considerations include: Although stimulus … Read more

Scaling EdTech: Proven Strategies for Wide Implementation

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Connie Kolosey, Ed.D., serves as the Director of Media, Text, and Digital Learning for the Pinellas County School District in Florida. Pinellas is a large, county-wide district serving more than 100,000 students. It is the seventh-largest district in the state and the 26th largest in the country. Recently, the Learning Counsel’s Charles Sosnik interviewed Dr. … Read more

Smartphones in School: Is Brain Mush Hurting Deep Reading?

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By LeiLani Cauthen According to a 2018 Pew Research report, one in four Americans didn’t read a single book in the past year, and bookstore chains are in decline. Yet Americans are still reading—just differently. Audiobooks, social media and smartphone newsfeeds now occupy much of readers’ attention, and short-form content on mobile devices has reshaped … Read more

K-12 Grant Guide: Free Resource from Discovery Education

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Discovery Education Offers Free Guide to K-12 Education Grants Discovery Education is offering teachers and school administrators a complimentary resource designed to simplify the process of finding and applying for K-12 education grants. Titled Your Guide to K-12 Education Grants, this practical guide explains the range of grant opportunities available from government and private sources … Read more

Empowering Students to Lead a Reading Revolution

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By Yvette Manns Allowing students to show up as their authentic selves helps educators build confident, lifelong readers. Many educators enter this work because they want every child to have a fair chance, regardless of zip code, family background, or exposure to rich language at home. Students also deserve space to express their authentic selves … Read more

Academic Achievement Unlocks Careers, Scholarships, and More

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By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark Why Academic Performance Still Matters As educators and parents ask what matters most for students’ futures, one question keeps surfacing: is academic performance truly important, and if so, why? At first glance the answer seems obvious—yes. But to be useful, that answer should explain what academic achievement actually opens … Read more