Post-Pandemic Reality: What Society Needs Now

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By Christy Martin, Ed.D. Editor’s Note: This is part two in a three-part series Current statistics and labor-market information about trades and skilled labor in the United States are alarming. Job openings now appear in areas we did not anticipate, and in some cases in fields we have not seen before. Forward planning has lagged; … Read more

Teaching Job Sites and Resources for Educators

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Teaching Jobs There are many education and teaching jobs listed across the web. To make your search easier, this guide highlights reliable, up-to-date sites and resources for finding K–12 and related education positions. Whether you’re pursuing substitute work, seeking your first full-time classroom role, returning to teaching with new credentials, or exploring education careers beyond … Read more

Cognitive Strategies to Mitigate COVID-19’s Impact on Students

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By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark Schools nationwide are actively seeking solutions to address the learning loss caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. As district leaders evaluate effective strategies to support students, it is important to heed the observation from the Kennedy Forum: “Neuroscience research now proves what parents have known all along. Even the best … Read more

Why Metacognition Matters in Community Learning

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Written by: Mac-Z Zurawski 4th Installment in Community Teaching Series Strengthening Community Classes by Teaching Research Skills As unemployment remains persistent in many regions, attendance at community center classes has grown. Adults who are between jobs often enroll in classes to acquire practical skills, build resumes, and expand networks. Employers increasingly expect new hires—even for … Read more

How to Design Ransomware and Cyberattack Protection

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By Richard Luna Schools and Cybersecurity: A Practical Approach As someone who has spent a lifetime in technology, I firmly believe every school and educational environment can be secured against cyberattacks and ransomware. Too often I read about another district crippled by an attack that shuts down business offices and classrooms. These incidents are avoidable … Read more

High Demand Jobs Hiring Now for Students and Recent Graduates

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By Charles Sosnik When young people choose careers, high-visibility fields like professional sports and Hollywood acting often seem the most attractive because they promise huge paydays. Last year, for example, Dwayne Johnson earned $119 million, LeBron James made $88.5 million, and Floyd Mayweather reportedly took in $275 million. Those figures are eye-catching, but the reality … Read more

Why MOOC Students Drop Out: Investment, Value, and Design

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Would you be more likely to invest time and effort in something you paid for compared with something you started for free? For many people, the answer is yes. Consider two courses that cover the same content: one costs $1,000 up front, the other is offered at no charge. Students often work harder and persist … Read more

3 Modern Alternatives to the Traditional Classroom

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The pace of technological change is reshaping how people learn. Digital tools and new delivery methods have expanded options beyond the traditional classroom, giving learners more flexibility in when, where, and how they study. Whether you are a working adult, a student with different social needs, or someone seeking personal growth, alternative learning formats can … Read more

Kohl’s Gives $1,000 Scholarships to 7 Chicago Youth for Service

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Nearly 200 youth volunteers have been awarded $1,000 scholarships and are eligible for a share of $10,000 in total scholarships through the Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program. Kohl’s Department Stores (NYSE: KSS) today recognized these young community leaders through the Kohl’s Cares® Scholarship Program, honoring their volunteer work and commitment to improving life in their neighborhoods. … Read more

Can Emotional Intelligence Thrive in Online Learning?

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Emotional Intelligence and Employability in Online Education Written by Ranee Boyd Tomlin, Ph.D. When Daniel Goleman published Emotional Intelligence in 1995, it reframed how we think about success in the workplace and in life. Over my years working in higher education—career services, academic advising, and human resources—I’ve observed firsthand how emotional intelligence often determines whether … Read more