Featured Articles
EdTech and the Classroom: How EdTech has Transformed the Way Teachers Teach and Students Learn
Editors Note: This is the first in a series Over the past decade, the thoughtful integration of educational technology (EdTech) in the classroom has significantly transformed the way we tea...
Kris Astle
Using Data to Address Student Equity
All children deserve a chance at success; this statement is one all educators and parents stand behind. Yet, in too many schools, there are students whose opportunities are limited by factors...
Beth Shermoen
How to Teach English & Science Together
According to the IDRA , there are currently 1 million emergent bilingual students enrolled in Texas public schools. Texas educates the highest percentage of emergent bilinguals in the Unit...
Robyn D. Shulman
How to Evaluate Literacy Programs that Promise to Accelerate Learning
Educators and schools are feeling great urgency to close learning gaps by accelerating learning and getting students back to grade level after the disruptions of COVID, even as the disruption...
Liz Brooke, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
She Blinded Me (with Science)
From my heart and from my hand Why don't people understand my intentions? --Oingo Boingo Education is moving from being based on folklore to being grounded in science at an ever-f...
Betsy Hill
Finish the Year Strong
Spring Break. For students and teachers alike, this is a much needed rest from the rigors of the classroom before the final chapter of the school year. However, there is a tendency to return ...
Tamara Fyke
Matters of Principal: Building Your Staff
This is the time of the school year when principals do their best to meet two very important, and very different, mandates: ensure a successful conclusion to the current school year and begi...
Jamie Bricker and Jack Barclay
How Speaking Two Languages Can Change Your Life
If you are an immigrant to America, were you the young person who supported your family until they learned English and could thrive? I once met someone fluent in three languages. He was quit...
Robyn D. Shulman
A Whole-Person Approach to Education for a Changing World
Our world has changed radically over the past two hundred years. Our education system has not. The foundation for our current Western education system was designed for a very different time, ...
Justin Bean
What Great Teachers and Great Salespeople Have in Common
For some, this comparison will seem obvious. For some, it will seem curious, at first blush. For some, it will seem preposterous, or even insulting. We hope that, like most good analogies, the ap...
Betsy Hill and Roger Stark
Breaking the Cycle: Retain Teachers through Human Interaction
The complexity in the educational field lies in the harsh juxtaposition of a fulfilling and delightful profession overshadowed by unrealistic expectations put upon overachieving individuals w...
Kim Darche
Making Use of the After School Window for Wellness
According to the Afterschool Alliance , 6 in 10 parents are more concerned about their children’s emotional wellbeing than they were before the pandemic. Friendships and social connections are...
Tamara Fyke
Solving the Student Engagement Crisis
Supplemental online courses can make learning relevant for everyone and most schools now have the technologies needed to offer them.
Carol De Furia
The Big Learning Game: Is Your MTSS Playbook Ready?
MTSS stands for “Multi-Tiered System of Supports.” It’s a framework, process or model used by schools and districts to elevate student learning, giving targeted support to struggling learners...
Zach Vander Veen
Our Nation’s Policy & Advocacy for Behavioral and Mental Health
Presence works every day to ensure children have access to the services they need to be healthy and successful. We know kids deserve support, no matter where they live or what local workforce c...
Kelly Wolfe
How Learning a Second Language Can Change Your Career
My Journey Toward Dual Language My journey toward a second language began when I was in middle school. I have always loved language and was excited to start learning Spanish. Little did I ...
Robyn D. Shulman
Why SEL is practical to integrate into 21st-century classrooms
Whether you are aware of it or not, you are teaching social-emotional learning (SEL). Your students are watching and learning from everything you do and say. They are learning how to deal w...
Tamara Fyke
How Will the Use of AI in Education Impact the Roles of Teachers?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a more prominent component of several global industries, including education . But in some industries, it has reached a point where workers a...
Aaron Rafferty
How Instructional Coaches Can Support the Mental Health of Educators
Instructional coaching for any leader can be challenging especially when working with educators who have never been coached, whether they are novice or experienced. It may be hard for educato...
Dr. Felicia Bolden
Matters of Principal: Resolving Conflict - Part 2
As discussed in last month’s article, conflict is an inevitable part of school life. While astute leadership can certainly prevent many contentious issues from percolating, there always will...
Jamie Bricker and Jack Barclay
Featured Papers
The Learning Counsel presents journals, papers and briefs on critical topics in Digital Education.
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