How to Write a High-Impact Research Paper

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Guest article written by: Sandra Miller Before we dive into how to write an effective research paper, let’s cover the essentials you need to know. What is a research paper? A research paper is a formal piece of academic writing that presents a focused argument or analysis supported by evidence gathered through careful, methodical investigation. … Read more

Digital Asset Management: How to Organize Your Digital Assets

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By LeiLani Cauthen When it comes to digital curriculum and other digital assets, most schools—surprisingly—don’t have a clear picture of what they own or use. Historically, curriculum came from a handful of large publishers that supplied structured, coherent programs. Today that market is fragmented: thousands of publishers, countless apps and resources, and vast numbers of … Read more

The Gift of You and Me: Personalized Couple Keepsakes

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Written By: Robyn Shulman The Cost of Disconnection: Reclaiming Family, Values, and Presence We live in a strange paradox: many of us are either working around the clock or scarcely working at all, and both extremes contribute to an erosion of connection. It is no surprise that so many households feel fragile—family members sit together … Read more

3 Strategies to Overcome Chronic School Funding Shortages

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Guest Post Written By: Michele Timmons Growing up in an industrial town along the Ohio River, my family joked about “Myfundsalow Disease” — shorthand for when the family budget simply didn’t stretch. Friends who work with urban youth call it “more month than money.” No matter the label, the reality is the same: many schools … Read more

Build a Teaching Matrix for Curriculum Mapping

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By LeiLani Cauthen A Teaching Matrix for an educational institution is an organized collection of digital resources, courseware, courses and systems assembled into a logical, cooperative whole. Rather than allowing each classroom and teacher to operate in a piecemeal fashion, a Teaching Matrix establishes consistent digital practices and resources across the institution. While teachers must … Read more

How Collective Action Achieves What Individuals Cannot

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By Katherine Prince Forging Interdependent Partnerships to Strengthen Education Systems Schools, districts and other education organizations face recurring obstacles: constrained funding, political gridlock and pockets of public complacency. These barriers make it difficult to realize ambitious goals for preparing every learner for life beyond school. At the same time, rapid social and economic change over … Read more

Children’s Privacy in the Digital Age: Why It Matters

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By Charles Sosnik I have long written about children’s privacy and the growing risks that digital data poses for young people. Recent conversations with college admissions professionals confirm what many parents fear: publicly available—and sometimes private—digital information can heavily influence life-changing decisions. Admissions officers told me that high school grades, activities, and test scores still … Read more

When Technology Overwhelms Education: Why We Need Balance

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Please note, this is the writer’s opinion. By Charles Sosnik Schools today face enormous pressure to modernize. Whether you are a parent, an educator, or someone who follows the news, it’s clear that public education is trying to keep pace with a rapidly changing, technology-driven world. Districts are wrestling with software complexity, digital platforms, and … Read more

Is Your MTSS Plan Ready? Key Steps for School Implementation

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By Zach Vander Veen Understanding MTSS: A Practical Guide for Schools MTSS stands for Multi-Tiered System of Supports. It is a flexible, research-informed framework schools and districts use to improve student outcomes by providing targeted supports for learners who struggle. MTSS emphasizes early identification and timely intervention, addressing not only academics but also behavior, social-emotional … Read more

Time to Hard Reset the Education System

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By Matt Ridenour The current public education system has reached a point of stagnation. Rapid advances in information and technology have revealed a large, inflexible system that struggles to adapt. Without bold restructuring, the United States risks falling further behind in a global, knowledge-driven economy. It’s time to consider a fundamental reboot of how we … Read more