How Teachers Are Coping With Omicron

From Education Weekly We can’t predict where this is going but we can stay abreast of its affects on how teachers and students are coping. This is a great read….. By Larry Ferlazzo — January 06, 2022 The new question-of-the-week is: What are you doing—or trying to do—to sustain your morale and the morale ofContinue reading “How Teachers Are Coping With Omicron”

Tutoring bridges the gap…

The science of catching up Daily tutoring for those who are most behind rises to the top in research evaluations by JILL BARSHAY August 25, 2021 Small studies of high-quality after-school programs sometimes show improvements in reading or math, but many after-school programs have been a disappointment because of poorly trained teachers, weak instructional materialsContinue reading “Tutoring bridges the gap…”

States are implementing new educational standards, signaling the end of Common Cores

THU, AUG 5 2021 Nathaniel Lee America is preparing for a return to school this fall semester, but curriculums might seem a bit different than they used to. Many states have implemented or are currently in the process of developing new educational standards to replace the Common Core. “I think you are seeing today whatContinue reading “States are implementing new educational standards, signaling the end of Common Cores”

Best Online Homeschool Programs

Help your kids get the best education possible from home. By Laura Dorwart  Fact checked by Dale Brauner Updated on July 23, 2021Our editors independently research, test, and recommend the best products; you can learn more about our review process here. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links. If you’ve never taught your child at homeContinue reading “Best Online Homeschool Programs”

Drop in Student Attendance Leaves Colleges Wondering About the Future of Higher Education

In a recent article by Dahlia Faheid, college enrollment is taking a hit with a 6.8% reduction in enrollment. It is uncertain as to if the decline is completely Covid related or a product of a slow decline and disruption of student’s higher education goals. Educators and professionals have watched the continuous unsteady navigation ofContinue reading “Drop in Student Attendance Leaves Colleges Wondering About the Future of Higher Education”