Alia Wong believes that the proposed lift on the cell phone ban in New York City public schools can help the poorer students, rather than hinder their education.
"So when someone says to you, 'I’ve been thinking about becoming a teacher,' pause for a moment. What is the 'so much more' that you do? What is the 'so much more' that this person can bring to teaching? What response can we give to... 01/20/2015 - 9:05am ago
Congress should heed research that after school programs benefit students as much as classroom time does, according to researcher and founding dean of the School of Education at the University of California, Irvine, Deborah Lowe Vandell.
America's emphasis on STEM education ignores broad-based learning and puts the country on a "narrow path" for the future, according to journalist and author Fareed Zakaria.
Retired general Samuel E. Ebbeson uses his unique perspective to urge schools to not back off from developing healthier lunches that tackle the growing trend of childhood obesity.
It's no secret that teachers and reformers are frequently in disagreement, as evident by this year's growing "opt-out" movement. But is acknowledging differences and agreeing to work together possible in order to truly help America's... 04/16/2015 - 10:56am ago
Blogger Douglas W. Green, EdD highlights why contact violence in spectators sports at the K-12 level is too risky, and will soon fade as concerns over health issues, specifically harm to the brain, increase.
One teacher gets the importance of regulating student data, but asks legislators everywhere to consult with teachers on how they use technology in the classroom to better draft policy reform on the subject.
One educator has made it her goal to shift the emphasis on "bad teaching" stories and instead celebrate the impact teachers have all over the world in a campaign that uses social media platforms to get its message across.
One educator encourages teachers everywhere to change the way they celebrate Cinco de Mayo in the classroom to avoid stereotypes and integrate "contemporary and complex portrayals of cultures" that define school-wide curriculum.
Educator Weston Kincade, English teacher at the Akron Digital Academy, weighs in on the cursive writing debate to offer his opinion on why such instruction is not needed in the classrooms of today's society.
Ullrich Boser, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, understands the importance of the major focus of education debate currently: testing. But he urges educators, lawmakers, and parents to place more focus on another... 05/14/2015 - 11:21am ago
According to Michael B. Horn,founder and Executive Director of Education at the Clayon Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, using diverse methods of research to report findings on the effectiveness of blended learning is... 05/26/2015 - 8:30am ago
As STEM learning is emphasized lately, some educators are questioning if other enriching subjects that spur creativity and innovation are getting ignored.
According to professor and former computer scientist and Microsoft employee, Kentaro Toyama, reliance on technology will not replace adult guidance in helping underprivileged students better learn based on his past experiences.
Two veteran teachers each with over thirty years experience are arguing for their state to cut the Common Core and restore the public's trust back in education, trust that they say has been lost because of misinformation and poor practices... 06/17/2015 - 10:47am ago