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 16, 2026 - 07:04
National Education Association contributes $933,000 to Protect AR Rights ballot committee pushing proposed direct democracy constitutional amendmentThe National Education Association donated roughly $933,000 last month to the Protect AR Rights ballot committee, according to a filing submitted Monday to the Arkansas Ethics Commission. The...
June 15, 2026 - 23:55
Bad Third-Grade Behavior Could be a Preview of Educational FailureNew research suggests that how a child behaves in third grade might be a stronger predictor of long-term educational success than their test scores. According to a recent study, students who...
June 15, 2026 - 07:21
Education Notebook: Musicians ready to welcome students to Hoot CampA music camp led by members of a local newgrass string collective will return to Fort Wayne next month. The program, known as Hoot Camp, is open to students entering fourth through 12th...
June 14, 2026 - 17:53
CTAC looks back at art education in school districtsThe Chisholm Trail Arts Council is taking a moment to look back at how art education has been woven into local school districts over the years. For the council, this program is more than just...
Embracing diverse learning styles enriches our classrooms. It fosters creativity and understanding, empowering every student to thrive and reach their full potential... Let`s celebrate differences!
Author: Elowen Bryant
June 16, 2026
Great insights on navigating the challenges of multi-grade classrooms. Your practical tips can really help teachers engage students effectively. It`s all about fostering a collaborative learning environment that meets diverse needs.
Author: Cassian McGuffin
June 16, 2026
This article shines a light on a crucial topic. Access to technology is vital for our students` success. I hope it sparks meaningful conversations and positive changes in school funding policies. Great read!
Author: Zayla Summers
June 15, 2026
16 June 2026
Strategies to Advocate for Better School Funding in Your Community
We all know how important education is—it’s the foundation for a brighter future. But let’s face it, many schools are struggling with inadequate funding. Whether it`s outdated textbooks,...
15 June 2026
The Role of Peer Review in Educational Research
Research is the backbone of education. It drives innovation, helps refine teaching methodologies, and contributes to the ever-evolving understanding of learning processes. But how do we ensure that...
14 June 2026
Why Consistency Beats Intensity in Language Learning
So, you’ve set your sights on learning a new language. Maybe you daydream about confidently ordering tapas in fluent Spanish or chatting with locals on a trip to Tokyo. Ambitious goals, right? In...
13 June 2026
The Power of Peer Feedback in Transforming Student Learning
There’s something magical that happens when students start helping each other. Imagine a classroom where words fly like sparks—questions tossed like confetti, ideas shared like a favorite song,...
12 June 2026
How School Funding Affects Student Access to Technology
Let’s face it — we live in a tech-driven world. From smart homes to smart cars, technology is embedded into every part of our daily lives. So it only makes sense that education should keep up,...
11 June 2026
The Importance of Replication Studies in Educational Research
When was the last time you read a groundbreaking study and thought, “Wow, that’s amazing!”? Now, ask yourself this: has that study ever been replicated? If not, how can we be sure it actually...