Featured Articles
You can’t teach without eye contact
How do we keep virtual learning human-centric? Remote, virtual, distance learning… call it what you will, millions of us choose – or have to choose – to learn from someone physically separ...
Martin Demkowicz
Social Emotional Wellness of Students a Top Concern Amidst Coincidental Huge Increases in Digital Content Spend by K12s
In 2022, most schools got past the pandemic disorientation and spent more stimulus funds on tech.
Doug Cauthen
What America Needs to Tackle the Youth Mental Health Crisis: A Guide to In-School Mental Health Services
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a four-part series on the student mental health crisis and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) for in-school mental health resources. Our child...
Duncan Young and Jerry Barone
Executive Coaching for Superintendents: Building Stronger, More Confident Leaders
Professional development for superintendents should be innovative and inspiring but too often it’s limited to a workshop in a stuffy conference room with outdated ideas and even older coffee ...
PJ Caposey, Ed.D.
Predictions for Gifted Education in 2023
New York City’s decision to put on hold the city’s gifted programming has sparked discussions nationwide around the impact and equity of gifted programs. Similarly, recent reports on the COVI...
Victoria Driver and Anna Houseman
New Thinking for Becoming Matrix Digital
There are several divergent points of thinking when it comes to considering adoption of a Matrix Digital Model of teaching and learning. Becoming organized and more efficient digitally involv...
LeiLani Cauthen
No Longer a Luxury, Coding is Now Core
One of the most valuable skillsets we can teach our students is the ability to code. Not only does it enhance their writing and math skills, but it also gives them a valuable mindset for future...
Chris McMurray
Learning to Be Smart
Back in 2011, researchers at University College London offered dramatic, direct evidence that intelligence can change after early childhood. The study was characterized as providing “new hope...
Betsy Hill and Roger Stark
5 Ways Music Affects Learning
What song takes you back to a specific time or place? Did you ever get that feeling you were reliving a special moment when you heard a song from your past? Favorite songs can trigger our me...
Robyn D. Shulman
Crafting a Learning Matrix
A Learning Matrix is the most advanced design idea in the educational landscape. It’s an orchestration of time, space, teachers and resources that establishes learners as independents operati...
LeiLani Cauthen
Four Ways to Support Learning Coaches More Effectively
As we approach the three-year mark since schools in North America closed their doors to slow the spread of COVID-19, a lot of attention is being given (and rightfully so) to supporting the me...
John Willis
Crafting a Teaching Matrix
A Teaching Matrix for an educational institution is a collection of discrete digital resources (files), courseware, courses and systems newly organized into a logical and cooperative whole. I...
LeiLani Cauthen
Hey, Superintendent: It’s Time for Data as a Service
This is something school districts have talked about for years. They have dreamed about it. They have danced around it. They have spent billions to warehouse it. They have pulled their hair o...
Zach Vander Veen
Matters of Principal: Resolving Conflict (Part 1)
Conflict is an inevitable part of daily life, and it is certainly an inevitable part of school life. Despite having firmly embedded routines and daily practices, dedicated staff, supportive p...
Jamie Bricker and Jack Barclay
Expanding Work-based Experiences with Virtual Internships
Providing high school and college students with work-based experiences has been proven to improve their career prospects. Several thought leaders in the industry have documented the positive ...
Mike King
Responses to School Pressures
Age-old methods of meeting pressures in schools by leaders have typically included making program cuts because there are fewer students to serve and less dollars to go around. Adding specialize...
LeiLani Cauthen
And a Happy New Year
Now that the joyous holiday is over, whether for you that means Christmas or Hanukkah, we set our sites on the new year, and all that new year implies. Personally, I am a huge fan of both Ch...
Charles Sosnik
K-12 Institutions of Learning: at Risk
The urgency to evolve to a matrix model of teaching and learning cannot be overstated.
LeiLani Cauthen
The Future of the Metaverse in Education
The global metaverse market size was valued at $22.79 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow. Analysts predict the metaverse will dominate the EdTech sector by 2030. The Brookings Instit...
Chris Klein
Holiday Advice to get through the Holiday almost Stress-Free
Holidays can be stressful no matter your family. But what about families that don’t always get along? Whether it’s past tensions, differing opinions, or general annoyance of bringing the who...
Tamara Fyke
Featured Papers
The Learning Counsel presents journals, papers and briefs on critical topics in Digital Education.
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