The pursuit of a college education is a significant step towards personal and professional growth. And for many students, earning an associate degree is the first milestone on that journey. However, amidst the excitement of embarking on this path, it’s …
Category: Education News Bulletin (Page 2 of 5)
As educators and parents, we constantly strive to provide the best opportunities for our children to grow and succeed. Amidst the various options available, one form of education that has stood the test of time is Catholic education. With its …
The Power of Words: Expressing and Describing Emotions Through Writing
From the beginning of time, human beings have been masters of expression. Through various forms of art, we have found ways to convey our deepest thoughts and feelings. And one …
When it comes to writing a biography essay, there are a few specific things you need to do in order to ensure that the essay is properly written and formatted.
The first step is to choose a person to write …
Williams: As Florida Flouts America’s New Education Law on English Language Learners, Will the Feds Take a Stand?
Another week, another attempt by states to find loopholes in federal education law. This time, it’s Florida’s turn to take the spotlight.…
New LiftEd App Puts Special Education Data to Work for Teachers, Specialists, Therapists, Parents and Students
Special education teachers and specialists spend a significant amount of time gathering data on student performance and activities. However, Andrew Hill and Joanne Powell, …
Opinion: AFT Backs Hillary More on Hope than on Hard Evidence
Hillary Clinton’s stance on education remains unknown, yet the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) has chosen to endorse her regardless. This endorsement is significant since the AFT is the …
Schuler: Redefining Ready — Will COVID-19 Inspire Educators to Better Prepare Students for an Uncertain Future?
Educators have long been aware of the significance of crucial skills like creativity, flexibility, and resilience in ensuring the success of students. However, the …
Teacher Groups Frustrated With California ESSA Plan’s ‘Loose’ Definition of Ineffective Teachers
This article is a collaboration with LA School Report.
Teacher advocacy groups are expressing concerns about the loosely defined criteria for ineffective teachers in California. These concerns have …
Letters to the Editor: Michael Petrilli Responds to Richard Whitmire About Ohio’s Charter Schools
As part of commitment to promoting an open and well-informed discussion about K-12 education, we invite individuals from all walks of life – including lawmakers, teachers, …