As the education world grapples with a post-pandemic academic recovery that has stalled in some regions, a new research paper is taking the measure of key players in students’ success: their teachers. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings....[Read More]
Games can serve as platforms for lessons in math, science or just about anything — even if they weren’t designed to be educational. Source
Students in Idaho’s Boise School District are learning how to analyze and think critically about the information they read through the use of Gale In Context.
A recent report from Microsoft reinforces warns of the critical role Active Directory (AD) domain controllers play in large-scale ransomware attacks, aligning with U.S. government advisories on the persistent threat of AD compromise.
Behind the scenes, this framework isn’t just theory. It’s motion. It is the heartbeat of projects like: Maritime|253 Skills Center (Launching Fall 2026) Tacoma Flex Jobs 253 And the integration of Social Capital and Mentorship into the DNA of our stu...[Read More]
Good candidates for game-based learning games include Portal 2, Civilization VI, Democracy 4, and Assassin’s Creed Museum Tour. Source
The quality of an idea and the collective quality of the effects of that idea are two very different things. Source
By Jenna Audlin A high school senior and keynote speaker for the upcoming Sustainable Futures Climate Summit shares how educators can help students turn their interest in sustainability into real-world action. From a young age, I’ve been deeply invol...[Read More]
In a digital classroom, teachers can become worried that no ‘real learning’ is happening or that they’ve somehow failed to plan sufficiently. Source
Rub a needle with a magnet, float it on a leaf in water, and watch it align north-south. Explore magnetism and navigation! Source
In this talk, she underscores the need for scalable, stigma-free digital platforms that can teach, support, and connect young people dealing with mental health challenges. Source
There aren’t as many librarians in schools as there used to be. At first it wasn’t as noticeable, as the reductions were local and the losses were absorbed by teachers. Nor did it happen all at once: Roles were left vacant after retirements, or they ...[Read More]