
Ways to Make your Classroom More Accessible
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, throughout the 2020-2021 school year, about 7.2 million public school students received special education, which is about
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, throughout the 2020-2021 school year, about 7.2 million public school students received special education, which is about
Mindfulness is a big buzzword for all professions today. If you’re like the other over 50% of K-12 educators who feel burnout, taking time to
Nearly 80% of educators report feelings of burnout throughout their career – a substantial increase from years past. We think this due to the combination
The Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University defines tutoring as a form of teaching — either one-to-one or in a small group: “High-impact
Funding at all levels, from federal to state to district, keeps administrators of all schools scrambling. Tracking constant changes and reallocating funding goals is a
Teachers are the superstars who are leading K-12 educational development in the classroom. As we know, students learn best in a caring environment fostered by
The way we teach K-12 students is changing. There’s a growing need and emphasis on customizing lessons to individual needs. Accelerated student learning is providing
As districts all across the country let out for the summer, it’s important to consider the role Summer Learning and Enrichment programs play in academic
What is an at-risk student? According to Education Reform, “at-risk” refers to a student, or usually a group of students who face “a higher probability
During the time each week that students spend in the classroom, they develop fundamental academic and social skills – but this time is not always