Literacy has always been the foundation of learning, but for middle school students, the stakes are especially high. These years mark the critical shift from learning to read to reading to learn.| eSchool News
For Teacher Appreciation Week, we asked recent trip leaders to share a few thoughts about Tremont's teaching staff. Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond, either through written testimony or by recording a video. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to all! Pictured above: Point Elementary School students, courtesy of Alisha Oetting. "The folks at Tremont| Tremont Institute
Learn what Facebook groups are all about and how they're used by educators and schools. We share five examples of popular Facebook groups for educators and tell you about our latest pop-up Facebook group....| The Edublogger
Discover the top predictors of NCLEX® failure and evidence-based strategies educators can use to improve student outcomes, boost pass rates, and build clinical judgment skills.| UWorld Nursing
Teacher fatigue isn't just physical: it involves emotional exhaustion, excessive bureaucracy, and constant pressure.| Observatory - Institute for the Future of Education
As a former teacher, educator coach and principal, I've witnessed countless edtech promises come and go. The latest refrain echoes through conference halls and staff meetings: "AI saves teachers X hours a week."| eSchool News
Explore proven strategies to make complex psychiatric concepts clear for nursing students, from side-by-side comparisons to active learning strategies.| UWorld Nursing
Like many educators, I have strong feelings about the abundance of artificial intelligence now used in schools. Some teachers choose to take a Gandalf approach to AI and declare that it “SHALL NOT PASS!” the doors to their classroom.| eSchool News
As a classroom teacher and district leader with over 26 years of experience, I’ve attended countless professional development (PD) sessions. Some were transformative, others forgettable.| eSchool News
I was conferencing with a group of students when I heard the excitement building across my third grade classroom. A boy at the back table had been working on his catapult project for over an hour through our science lesson, into recess, and now during personalized learning time.| eSchool News
Relationships, expectations, and clarity revealed themselves as critical to boosting and maintaining high levels of student engagement.| eSchool News
AI isn’t going away--it’s already the silent partner in many students’ academic journeys, and educators should support them.| eSchool News
The Sexual Assault Awareness Toolkit provides inclusive, accessible resources to support sexual violence prevention and education for people with developmental disabilities. The post Toolkit : Sexual Assault Awareness for People with Developmental Disabilities appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Everything You Know About Disability is Wrong is a podcast for the disability community by the disability community. The post Everything You Know About Disability is Wrong Podcast appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
It is important to have a positive relationship with your child’s teacher. The post Steps to Success: Communicating with Your Child’s School appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
In this paper a university special education professor and an executive director of a parent-to-parent non-profit organization, describe their collaborative partnership. The post Forming a Mutually Respectful University-Community Partnership through a “Family as Faculty” Project appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
The National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO) focuses on the inclusion of students with disabilities, ELs, and ELs with disabilities in instruction and assessments. The post English Learners with Disabilities Toolkit appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
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For all you educators, librarians, history lovers, and those who have been led to believe that history is boring… from Cloaked in Courage – ©Anne Lambelet Over the next year and a half,…| Beth Anderson, Children's Writer
The St. Paul Federation of Educators last week reached a tentative agreement on new union contracts covering about 4,000 teachers, education assistants and school professionals working in the state…| Union Advocate
Explore key insights from the 2024 RN Practice Analysis to align your nursing program with real-world practice and to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN.| UWorld Nursing
Let’s build institutions that support courageous education.| eJewishPhilanthropy
Discover how Saga Education’s Future Teacher Cohort empowers tutors to explore teaching careers through mentorship, peer support, and real classroom insight—building a stronger pipeline from tutoring to teaching.| Saga Education
We’re excited to share major updates coming to the Second Step® digital programs for the 2025-2026 school year. These enhancements are designed to better support educators, engage students, and equip school leaders with tools for meaningful impact. [...] read more| Educational Records Bureau
Among NYSAIS schools that are also ERB members, however, student learning has made a complete recovery from the COVID disruption. Assessment data from the 2023-2024 school year shows that the pace of student learning matches pre-pandemic rates of growth in ELA and exceeds pre-pandemic growth in Math. [...] read more| Educational Records Bureau
Among ISAS schools that are also members of ERB, however, student learning has made a complete recovery from the COVID disruption. Assessment data from the 2023-2024 school year show that the pace of student learning fully matches, and in mathematics even exceeds, pre-pandemic rates of growth. [...] read more| Educational Records Bureau
Among CAIS member schools, however, student learning has made a complete recovery from the COVID disruption. Assessment data from the 2023-2024 school year shows that the pace of student learning exceeds pre-pandemic rates of growth, both in subject knowledge and in reasoning ability. [...] read more| Educational Records Bureau
Among SAIS schools that are also members of ERB, however, student learning has made a complete recovery from the COVID disruption. Assessment data from the 2023-2024 school year show that the pace of student learning fully matches, and in mathematics even exceeds, pre-pandemic rates of growth.| Educational Records Bureau
High school educators report at least half of their curriculum will focus on skills-based learning to prepare students for future success.| eSchool News
As a parent or educator, you know that early childhood is a time of wonder and discovery. It’s also a...| ClimbRx®
The 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique is a simple, sensory-based mindfulness practice that helps kids feel calm, present, and in control. It...| ClimbRx®
I’m excited to announce the launch of a new website — TeachTruthBook.com — where you can now access the free study guide for my book, Teach Truth: The Struggle for Antiracist Education!| I AM AN EDUCATOR
Student behavior challenges, low compensation, and administrative demands are driving teacher stress, burnout, and turnover.| eSchool News
Written by Erin Rosolina, marketing director at Tremont. Cover image: Old Trail School students from the Tremont archives; year unknown. Last week, I had the chance to sit down (virtually) with Ronald Teunissen, who’s been bringing seventh graders from Old Trail School in Ohio to Tremont for more than two decades. I knew he’d been a| Tremont Institute
We’re excited to share major updates coming to the Second Step® digital programs for the 2025-2026 school year. These enhancements are designed to better support educators, engage students, and equip school leaders with tools for meaningful impact.| Educational Records Bureau
The post JA Joins Nationwide Pre-Apprenticeship Week Celebration appeared first on Junior Achievement of South Florida.| Junior Achievement of South Florida
Among NAIS member schools that are also ERB members student learning has made a substantial recovery from the COVID disruption. Assessment data from the 2023-2024 school year show that the pace of student learning approximates pre-pandemic rates of growth in ELA and has exceeded pre-pandemic growth in Math.| Educational Records Bureau
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the educational landscape, ensuring that educators have the necessary skills and confidence to integrate AI into their teaching practices is crucial. To address this challenge, we have launched an innovative project that leverages game-based learning to develop AI literacy among teachers in the UK and Vietnam. Starting in December 2024 and running […]| Playgrounds
Learn how to develop critical thinking and clinical judgment skills in nursing students using UWorld's NCLEX prep resources and case-based scenarios.| UWorld Nursing
Technology News & Innovation in K-12 Education| eSchool News
Technology News & Innovation in K-12 Education| eSchool News
As with any challenge to the value and integrity of schools, this is an opportunity to reaffirm our core commitments as educators. Teaching about the Middle East is part of the educational mission of schools| Educational Records Bureau