A Guide to Standardized Testing

Tis the season for…standardized testing. Nationwide, schools are preparing for their state assessments, as teachers and students have been preparing all year for these tests. This preparation involves a rigorous review of the curriculum, practice tests, and targeted interventions for students who may be struggling. Spring isn’t the only thing in the air, as educators […]
Navigating Change and Funding for Public Education

The potential closure of the U.S. Department of Education presents a complex landscape of advantages and disadvantages that could significantly impact students, educators, and the educational system as a whole. Looking at it from both sides, here are some potential pros and cons. Pros Cons One of the big questions is funding, and rightly so. […]
What’s Happening in Higher Education

It’s 2025, and the higher education landscape is at a pivotal point. Rapid technological progress, societal shifts, and the ongoing commitment to empower all learners are both exhilarating and daunting. The challenges and opportunities we face necessitate bold initiatives, innovative strategies, and collaborative efforts. Yet, our education system’s resilience in the face of these challenges is a testament to its strength and adaptability, providing reassurance in uncertain times. 
How to Prepare and Stay Positive During Policy Shifts in Higher Education
Change is inevitable. When a new administration steps in, change is bound to happen. Change isn’t always a bad thing and is often necessary. The biggest hurdle to overcome in higher education right now is how to overcome and adapt to these changes while providing a fair and quality education to adult students.
Trending: Transitioning from Public School to Homeschool

Homeschooling has experienced an unprecedented surge, initially driven by the pandemic-induced shift to the remote learning model. However, five years later, we are in a post-pandemic education system in which more and more families are choosing to homeschool. In 2019, approximately 2.5 million students were homeschooled in the United States. However, this number has risen […]
Understanding IEPS and 504s

Understanding IEPs and 504s Understanding the differences between individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 plans is crucial for parents and guardians of students with disabilities. These plans, while both designed to support students, work in different ways. They can play an active role in their child’s education by gaining this knowledge. How Are They Different? […]
The Promise of Multicultural Education

The Promise of Multicultural Education First, what is multicultural education? Multicultural education is any form of education or teaching that incorporates the histories, texts, values, beliefs, and perspectives of people from different cultural backgrounds. At the classroom level, for example, teachers may modify or incorporate lessons to reflect the cultural diversity of the students in a […]
The Importance of STEM Education

The Importance of STEM Education STEM…STEAM… we’ve all heard these acronyms for years. What do they stand for? And why are they important? The education sector has identified the need to build world-class talent in science and mathematics. From K-12 to Higher Education, lawmakers, universities, and companies are now developing innovative strategies to strengthen Science, […]
Is Summer School Effective?

Is Summer School Effective? Is summer school effective? Yes or no? Summer school is often associated with bored students staring out the window, but it can be a beneficial experience. It can help students compensate for learning losses, improve their grades, take specialized classes, and prepare them for college. However, research shows that summer school […]
Leaders Leave Too: The Unspoken Crisis of School Leaders Resigning

Leaders Leave Too: The Unspoken Crisis of School Leaders Resigning There’s a lot of talk about teachers leaving the classroom and the education field altogether. Many people are more or less aware that America is experiencing a teacher shortage. Although their personal reasons vary, the current teacher shortage typically falls into three categories: overworked, underpaid, […]