How Esports Are Driving Academic Achievement

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Esports and K–12 Education: Engagement, Attendance, and Opportunity Esports has quickly become a powerful tool for keeping K–12 students engaged, especially when learning happens remotely or on hybrid schedules. In this episode of the EduJedi Report, host LeiLani Cauthen explores how competitive gaming and video game–based learning are reshaping attendance, participation, and long-term pathways for … Read more

Boost Student and Family Engagement with On-Demand Tutoring

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By Norberto Perez Integrating a virtual, chat-based tutoring service into our after-school tutoring program proved to be an excellent fit for both students and teachers. While many districts struggle to generate consistent usage, our district has seen encouraging participation. Teachers appreciate the flexibility the service provides, and students benefit most from the private, on-demand support … Read more

Why Curriculum Matters to Everyone Today

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By Charles Sosnik Many history enthusiasts will recall a concise observation by the 30th President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge: “The business of America is business.” Spoken during the exuberant Roaring ’20s, it captured an era when American industry prioritized production, trade, investment and profit. If Coolidge’s line defined the 1920s, then a similar … Read more

Not All IEPs Are the Same: What Parents Should Know

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By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark Many parents and teachers feel the “individualized” in Individualized Education Program (IEP) is more nominal than real. While it isn’t literally true that every IEP is identical, a striking sameness has emerged: accommodations like extended time on tests and preferential seating are applied broadly rather than tailored to the … Read more

Student Stories: Remote Learning Impact on Youth Mental Health

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“Not only has remote learning created learning difficulties for many students, but it has stripped them of the opportunity to be.” — KS Learning online has created critical concerns for students beyond academics. Many young people have experienced declines in physical and mental health, increased safety and security worries, and, for some, anxiety about basic … Read more

Podcast: Becoming Human: Turning Assessment Data into Insights

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What if testing was more human centric and not so scary and indiscriminate? In this episode of the EduJedi Report Podcast, host LeiLani Cauthen explores how assessments can be redesigned to restore meaning, fairness, and usefulness for students and educators. LeiLani speaks with Laura Slover, CEO, and Joey Web, Director of Academic Services, from CenterPoint … Read more

How Teacher Mental Health Directly Impacts Student Achievement

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By Nadine Levitt We need to address an obvious truth: our teachers are exhausted. They are giving everything they have to support students while trying to fill staffing gaps as more educators leave the profession. For those who have worked in schools for many years, fluctuations in conditions and policy are expected. Historically, things swing … Read more

4 Ways Teacher Mentors Transform Online and Classroom Learning

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Teaching—whether online or in a traditional classroom—is a demanding profession that requires a wide range of skills, ongoing training, and strong support. New and experienced educators alike face daily challenges that can test their confidence, classroom management, and professional growth. Mentor teachers play a vital role in helping educators navigate those challenges and succeed in … Read more

Kickstart School Sustainability with Classroom Projects

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Guest article written by: Dee Fletcher How to Create a Greener Classroom: Practical, Eco-Friendly Tips for Teachers Green is everywhere now—green technology, green transportation, green energy—and schools are following suit. Bringing sustainable practices into the classroom not only reduces waste and saves money but also models responsible behavior for students. Below are practical, easy-to-adopt strategies … Read more

Apples for Education: Buy an Apple to Fund Your School

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U.S. Apple Association Seeks Nominations for Annual “Apples for Education: Buy an Apple, Help a Student” Program to Fund School Projects The U.S. Apple Association (USApple), representing the full spectrum of the American apple industry from orchard growers to juice producers, is now accepting nominations for its annual “Apples for Education: Buy an Apple, Help … Read more