Featured Articles
Student Assessment and Evaluation: Measuring Growth Versus Measuring Achievement
Expected growth and assessment are part of all successful teaching plans. The general expectation is that for every year in school, students will accumulate a year’s worth of new knowledge, but ...
Janis Effner
Salt Lake City, UT 2022, The Briefing: National Digital Transition Survey Results
Learning Counsel CEO and Publisher LeiLani Cauthen opened the Salt Lake City Digital Transition Discussion with a detailed briefing of the latest National Digital Transition Survey. In front...
The LC Staff
Login Syncing: Better Together with Digital Identity Management
As K-12 continues its journey down the path of digital transformation, one top priority of many medium to large districts is enhancing the learning experience, while improving cybersecurity, acr...
Gavin McKelvey
The Circle of Stress
Although we are entering into Year three of pandemic life, there have been some hidden blessings. One is the rising awareness of mental health. From social media to the morning news, everyone is...
Tamara Fyke
The Case for Community Schools: Why Now?
In the time of COVID and protracted learning loss, community schools may be the best way to transform education to meet the needs of the mid-21st century and beyond.
James Stoffer and Zach Vander Veen
Social and Emotional Learning: 3 Ways to Help Students Today
As professors who teach future principals and superintendents, we have our “students” share their weekly triumphs and tribulations for the first 15 minutes of each class. This year in particular...
Dr. Kelly H. Summers and Dr. Stephen Tonks
Where Have All the Teachers Gone, And How Do We Get Them Back?
Like many of you reading this, I receive magazines, newspapers, and blogs about the educational disruption. In Albuquerque, New Mexico, where I live, there has been a dramatic increase in the nu...
Frank Schargel
Learners: Happier, Healthier, Here’s How
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to better understand and address mental health in more effective ways. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, “The COVID-19 pandem...
Betsy Hill & Roger Stark
Learning Counsel Regional In-Person Events Are Back!
After an almost two-year Hiatus, Learning Counsel Regional Digital Transition Events are back and on-location. And even though attendance was high for our virtual events, attendees still lon...
The LC Staff
Hands-on Math with Howie: Teaching with Toys
If you caught my previous post, you know this is your place to grab free original math projects you can use with your elementary students. All these projects rank extremely high on our Fun Me...
Howie Templer
These Administrators are Awesome
Pandemic year two, 2021, was rough but administrators in K12 were resilient and amazing. While currently inviting another round of amazing administrators for 2022, the Learning Counsel tha...
The LC Staff
Keeping the Gifted Alive
Every time I read about yet another school system eliminating support for “gifted” students, I have the same sad thought: “Bad for kids, good for business.” While this trend of eliminating gi...
Richard Rusczyk
The Importance of Out of School Time
According to ExpandED a nonprofit dedicated to closing the learning gap by increasing access to enriched education experiences, middle-class kids, by sixth grade, will have likely spent around...
Joshua Sneiderman
Invest in educators and support learning recovery with PD
A new resource from the U.S. Department of Education has provided guidance for ways districts can use American Rescue Plan ESSER funding to address the impact of lost instructional time on und...
Niva Vega-Claussen
Login Syncing: Better Together with Digital Identity Management
As K-12 continues its journey down the path of digital transformation, one top priority of many medium to large districts is enhancing the learning experience, while improving cybersecurity, acr...
Gavin McKelvey
Gamification & Game-Based Learning in EdTech: Mechanics and Dynamics
The number one reason for the huge popularity of educational games and gamifying educational solutions is likely to be the entertainment factor; well-designed game mechanics greatly increase st...
Krista-Lotta Ojanen
The Four Pillars of School Policing at Round Rock ISD Keep Student Wellbeing at the Center
In Austin, we have an area called the Sixth Street entertainment district where people go for entertainment and nightlife. And at our police department, which serves nearly 50,000 students in Ro...
Jeffrey Yarbrough and Amy Grosso
How Can Video Reflection Support Culturally Responsive Teaching? We Asked Zaretta Hammond
The spotlight on culturally responsive teaching may feel amplified by the cultural zeitgeist, but, in fact, strong research about brain function and how students learn is what makes this such an...
Adam Geller
Grades and The KISS Principle
Grades… few topics in education spurn debates, emotions, and strong views like grades. People have opinions. We get that. There are many ways to view and understand grades. Different philosoph...
Kevin Dorsey & Zach Vander Veen
Featured Papers
The Learning Counsel presents journals, papers and briefs on critical topics in Digital Education.
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