Since the first clunky cell phone rang in a silent classroom, technology's place in education has been hotly debated. Does its potential for good outweigh its potential for disruption? Do kids need more screen time than they already get at home? Is educational technology actually beneficial or is it just a dazzling, counterproductive novelty? To Dr. Jerri Ward-Jackson of the Continue Reading| Teacher.org
For those working in education, money is rarely the primary motivation. Worldwide, teachers are underpaid and are driven by passion and dedication to their students. In spite of this commendable effort, most people need additional income to support themselves and their families. It can be sobering for some who are considering entering the teaching profession to learn that on top Continue Reading| Teacher.org
Empowering Educators: Adapting Modern Teaching Degree Programs to Current Education Policies Educating children requires individuals with a special set of abilities to undertake the delicate process. It is also a process that is constantly changing and evolving. We continue to learn more and more about how children learn best, and school policies are frequently updated to conform to that new Continue Reading| Teacher.org
STEM education is more important now than it has ever been. Rapid advancements in AI are already forcing vast swaths of workers to reskill and retrain. And with data becoming the hottest commodity of the 21st century, employers in virtually every industry need people with solid backgrounds in statistics, programming, and information analysis. In response, schools at every level are Continue Reading| Teacher.org
Navigating Teacher Certification Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide Understanding teacher certification requirements is crucial to meeting them and getting credentialed to instruct students in a classroom. Without teacher certification, you're not legally permitted to teach students in any school, even if you have completed the required coursework, tests, degrees, or other specified criteria. If you're an aspiring educator, you may wonder Continue Reading| Teacher.org