Modern students need modern librarians
When you think of a school librarian, what comes to mind? Is it shelving, stamping, and shushing? That’s the stereotype ...
When you think of a school librarian, what comes to mind? Is it shelving, stamping, and shushing? That’s the stereotype ...
Just as “turnt,” “on fleek,” and “adulting” have become trending words in pop culture, so too has “spaced repetition” become ...
Educators who use technology as part of their teaching practice report that they are more aware of their students’ individual ...
School districts have historically relied on a referral-based process to identify students for gifted and talented programming. This means that ...
One of the many reasons I love working for Van Andel Institute for Education is that I get to be ...
The other day, my friend’s high school daughter complained, “It’s not fair!” “What’s not fair?” her mother asked. “Everyone is ...
The eSchool News K-12 Hero Awards recognize the dedicated efforts of education professionals across K-12 departments, including IT, curriculum, instruction ...
We all know the problem. There is a frightening shortage of special education teachers and it’s getting worse. Even prior ...
Educators are noticeably more comfortable giving students autonomy over their learning–and this is just one of the long-term impacts the ...
One of three eSN K-12 Hero Awards winners and nominated by Ripple Effects, Ann Hughes was selected for her dedication ...
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