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June 2, 2026 - 02:25
MSDE developing guidance on how schools teach AIMaryland`s Artificial Intelligence Ready School Act officially took effect on Monday, signaling a new chapter for how the state`s public schools handle emerging technology. The law directs the...
June 1, 2026 - 03:33
Why a Fund Dumped a $24 Million China Education Stock While Keeping a Big Position in TALA major investment fund recently made a notable move in the Chinese education sector, selling off its entire stake in New Oriental Education worth roughly $24 million while maintaining a large...
May 31, 2026 - 02:43
Slavenas: Lobby Day means citizen participation and educationOn May 13, four members of our local League drove to Springfield to take part in the League of Women Voters of Illinois` Lobby Day. According to DeKalb County league chapter president Christi...
May 30, 2026 - 20:11
Spring Branch ISD settles suit over death of special education studentThe Spring Branch Independent School District has settled a lawsuit filed last year in connection with the 2023 death of a Stratford High School student who was enrolled in special education...
By 2027, online learning will transcend traditional boundaries, embracing AI-driven personalization and immersive experiences. Adaptive techniques will not just engage students but challenge them, making education more dynamic and tailored to individual...
Author: Tia Hughes
June 2, 2026
Finally, a chance for grown-ups to learn... and maybe get out of the house!
Author: Aaron McGhee
June 2, 2026
This article provides essential insights for minority students seeking grant opportunities in 2026.
Author: Taryn Martinez
June 1, 2026
2 June 2026
Peer Feedback as a Tool for Differentiated Instruction
When you think of differentiated instruction, peer feedback probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Most of us associate differentiation with teachers tailoring lessons based on...
1 June 2026
Understanding the School Budget: Where Does the Money Go?
Managing a school budget is like running a household—except on a much larger scale. Schools have to stretch every dollar to ensure students get a quality education while keeping the lights on,...
31 May 2026
Peer Feedback as a Tool for Self-Reflection and Growth
In today`s fast-paced world, personal and professional growth is more important than ever. We strive to improve our skills, refine our abilities, and become the best versions of ourselves. But how...
30 May 2026
The Future of School Funding: What Educators Should Expect
The school bell rings, the hallways fill with chatter, and classrooms buzz with eager minds. But behind this lively scene lies a much quieter, often complicated issue—school funding. If you`re an...
29 May 2026
How Peer Feedback Encourages Personal Accountability in Learning
Introduction Have you ever found yourself putting in extra effort when you know someone is going to review your work? That`s the power of peer feedback. It’s not just about getting a second...
28 May 2026
How to Balance Praise and Critique in Peer Feedback
Giving feedback? Not always easy. Receiving it? Sometimes worse. But let’s be honest—feedback is essential. Whether you`re working on a group project, writing workshop, or peer-reviewing...