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March 16, 2026 - 04:34
House of Representatives to recognize outstanding educators, students and staffThe Hawaiʻi State Capitol will soon be filled with the spirit of learning and achievement as the House of Representatives prepares to host its annual House Education Week. Scheduled for March 16...
March 15, 2026 - 06:36
Fair explores the benefits and diversity of independent schools in the Philadelphia areaProspective families gathered this weekend to explore the unique offerings of independent schools across the Philadelphia region. The event served as a vibrant showcase, moving beyond common...
March 14, 2026 - 21:56
Board of Education approves charter status for Hall High, avoiding closureIn a decisive move, the Arkansas State Board of Education has approved charter status for Hall-West High School of Innovation, ensuring the school will remain open for the upcoming academic year...
March 14, 2026 - 12:16
Jeffco Public Schools policies for transgender students violated Title IX, Department of Education findsA federal investigation has concluded that Jefferson County Public Schools in Colorado violated Title IX, the federal law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in education. The U.S. Department of...
Great insights! Fostering constructive criticism is essential for student growth and collaboration.
Author: Barbara Hayes
March 16, 2026
Great article! It`s essential to recognize the critical link between school funding and infrastructure. Investing in our schools not only enhances the learning environment but also fosters community pride and student success. Let’s continue advocating...
Author: Leslie Snyder
March 15, 2026
This article underscores a critical aspect of language acquisition: the necessity of context in vocabulary learning. By situating new words within meaningful frameworks, learners are more likely to understand nuances and retain meanings. This approach...
Author: Sable Harper
March 15, 2026
16 March 2026
Media Literacy and Its Role in Preventing Online Radicalization
Let’s face it—scrolling endlessly on social media, watching videos, or even glancing at news headlines online doesn’t feel like a big deal. But in today’s hyper-digital world, what you don...
15 March 2026
How to Conduct Ethical Research in K-12 Education
Let’s be real for a second—when it comes to research in K-12 education, we`re not just dealing with numbers and data. We`re talking about real kids, real teachers, real classrooms. That means...
14 March 2026
How Teachers Can Manage Their Own Mental Health
Let’s be real—teaching is one of the most rewarding yet mentally exhausting professions out there. Every day, teachers juggle lesson planning, grading, classroom management, and everything in...
13 March 2026
How School Funding Influences Curriculum Development
School funding plays a pivotal role in shaping the curriculum offered to students. While education is often seen as the great equalizer, the reality is that financial resources determine the...
12 March 2026
The Role of Student Feedback in Educational Research
When was the last time someone asked for your opinion and actually did something with it? Feels good, right? Now, imagine that same feeling in the classroom. That’s the power of student feedback ...
11 March 2026
The Importance of Context in Learning Vocabulary
Have you ever memorized a list of vocabulary words for a test, only to forget most of them the next day? You`re not alone. Most of us have been down that road—and let`s face it, cramming...