Welcome to Learnuple, an engaging educational blog created by Madeleine Newton, where we dedicate ourselves to fostering a love for learning through insightful articles, helpful resources, and innovative teaching strategies. Our mission is to empower students, educators, and lifelong learners with the knowledge they need to succeed in today’s dynamic educational landscape, focusing on valuable insights into various subjects, study techniques, and personal development tips to enhance your learning experience. Join us on this journey of discovery and unlock your potential as we explore the limitless possibilities of education together.
June 25, 2026 - 10:03
Department of Education investigates Maryland schools over boys access to girls sports and facilitiesThe U.S. Department of Education has opened a formal investigation into Maryland`s education system, targeting the state`s Department of Education along with three public school districts. The...
June 24, 2026 - 19:45
UW-Eau Claire: Blugolds reimagine Eau Claire landmark into district for education and innovationAfter years of uncertainty, excitement and a renewed spirit of collaboration have returned to the halls of the former Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire. Dozens of community members gathered in...
June 24, 2026 - 00:48
AAPS Board of Education tours new Mitchell Elementary constructionMembers of the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education, along with district leaders and Mitchell Elementary Principal Samantha Cucu, toured the new school building last week. The construction,...
June 23, 2026 - 01:44
AI in the classroom: How AI will impact education moving forwardThe debate over artificial intelligence in schools has moved from theoretical to urgent, as educators and lawmakers grapple with a technology that promises to transform how students learn and how...
Soft skills are like the secret sauce in a college degree. You can ace your classes, but without these skills, you might just end up lost in the sauce!
Author: Garrett Gomez
June 25, 2026
Great tips! Peer feedback can make learning so much fun!
Author: Kristy Franklin
June 25, 2026
Learning a language alone can feel daunting, but finding resources that spark your interest makes it fun. Embrace mistakes and celebrate small wins along the way... you`ve got this!
Author: Cooper Dodson
June 24, 2026
25 June 2026
How to Analyze News Sources for Bias and Credibility
In today`s fast-paced digital world, information is literally at our fingertips. While this is a blessing, it also comes with a major challenge: figuring out what`s true and what`s not. With so...
24 June 2026
Exploring the Relationship Between School Funding and Class Sizes
Ever wondered why some classrooms feel like sardine cans while others seem more like cozy book clubs? The answer often points to one not-so-little thing—school funding. Yep, the dollars and cents...
23 June 2026
How to Effectively Use Data in Educational Research
Let’s be real—data can feel like a whole different language, right? Whether you`re a seasoned educational researcher, a graduate student dipping your toes into research waters, or even a...
22 June 2026
How to Create a Consistent Language Learning Routine
Let’s be real—starting a new language feels like jumping into the deep end of a pool without floaties. You’re pumped, energized, and ready to shout “Bonjour!” or “Hola!” to the world....
21 June 2026
Peer Feedback in Online Learning: Adapting for the Digital Classroom
Online learning is here to stay, and with that comes a shift in how we teach, learn, and interact. One aspect that has gained importance in virtual classrooms is peer feedback . If you`ve ever...
20 June 2026
How School Funding Affects Special Education Programs
Education is supposed to be the great equalizer, offering every child an opportunity to succeed. But what happens when the very system designed to help students isn’t properly funded? Special...