How Cognitive Skills Boost Student Academic Performance

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By Betsy Hill and Roger Stark Editor’s Note: This is the final installment in a five-part series. The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened existing disparities in education, hitting hardest those students who were already at risk: children in low-income communities, students with learning disabilities, and English language learners. These groups were already performing well below national … Read more

How Higher Education Is Preparing Students for the AI Era

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By Kiran Kodithala and Lee Lambert Five centuries ago, Nicolaus Copernicus challenged the prevailing belief by proposing a heliocentric model in which the Earth revolves around the sun. His 1543 manuscript sparked what historians call the Copernican Revolution—an example of how bold new ideas can overturn long-held assumptions. Throughout history, technological innovations have repeatedly disrupted … Read more

How $250 Keeps Students From Dropping Out

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By Liz Texeira Last month I visited students in Kibera, the sprawling informal settlement often described as Africa’s largest slum. In just 1.3 square miles the neighborhood faces acute poverty, frequent violence, and the reality that many families struggle to meet even basic needs. Yet despite those hardships, I met girls who are attending school … Read more

Arts for Children: Boost Creativity, Learning, and Success

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Guest Article Written By: Kristin Lems The Lasting Impact of Arts Education on Children Every week it seems another article highlights the positive effects of arts education on children’s success and happiness in school. Reports from trusted education outlets have connected arts integration with higher reading and math scores and reduced suspension rates. National arts … Read more

Apply to NewSchools Ignite to Fund Your Special Education EdTech

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Announcing Up to $1.5 Million in New Funding Opportunities for EdTech Entrepreneurs NewSchools Venture Fund is launching a new funding opportunity for education technology innovators: the NewSchools Ignite Special Education Challenge. This initiative invites edtech entrepreneurs whose products support Pre-K through 12th grade students with disabilities. The application window is open from February 16 through … Read more

Our Sweet Land of Liberty: A Tribute to Freedom

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By Charles Sosnik My country, ’tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims’ pride, From ev’ry mountainside Let freedom ring! If you grew up in the United States, you likely learned this song—“America”—and sang it in school, at community events, or in family … Read more

How Emotional Intelligence Fuels High Achievement

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By Julian Fagan and Ian Fagan What does social-emotional health mean, and how do we define a healthy child? How can schools promote student wellbeing? What responsibilities do teachers, parents and communities have? How does remote learning affect these efforts? Can children support one another? Picture an event that provokes a powerful emotional reaction. In … Read more

How to Prepare for Academic Competitions: 10 Winning Strategies

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Combining the adrenaline of competition with the mental challenge of academics, scholastic contests test knowledge, speed, teamwork, and composure under pressure. Whether you compete individually or as part of a team, thoughtful preparation and smart habits can turn nerves into peak performance. The following guidance will help you approach academic competitions with confidence and focus. … Read more

5 Reasons Your Education or Any Company Needs a Blog

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Written By: Robyn Shulman Social media and blogging are natural partners. While many educators and businesses have embraced social platforms, others avoid them—often because social media can feel intimidating, time-consuming, or unnecessary. Yet the reality is that social media is here to stay, and when it’s paired with a well-maintained blog, the opportunities for growth, … Read more

Learning in the Age of Disruption: Future-Proof Skills

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By Ryan L. Schaaf Editor’s Note: This is Part Two of a new monthly series, The Brief History of the Future of Education. If you missed Part One, you can find it in the prior installment of this series.   Change: Nothing Stays the Same (Van Halen) Change is rarely comfortable. People naturally seek the … Read more