Featured Articles

Innovation

Help Your Students to be Entrepreneurs

When people think of student entrepreneurs, the first that come to mind are the stories of moguls like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, who dropped out of university to create some of the most pr...

Nancy Conrad

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The Upside of All This

You can see an upside of what is happening in America, in Education, in the World, if you know some of How Things Work.  Specifically, you might ask, what things? Well, things that indicate a di...

LeiLani Cauthen

Tactics

Math Discourse and Other Math Teacher Best Practices That Support English Learners

A fifth-grade teacher tells her class that a person mowed their entire lawn. She gives them the length and width of the hypothetical backyard and asks them what the area of the space is. More th...

Claudia Salinas

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How to Make Remote Instruction Work

As schools across the country resume instruction this fall, there are few certainties and seemingly endless questions. As the assessment director for Imagine Schools , a system with more than 3...

Alex Fernandez

Ideas

Opinion: It is Time for Real Change – and That Change is Long Overdue

Our school calendar, based on factors that are long gone, is one of the most antiquated things that still exists in schools. We are no longer hampered by the agriculture calendar that was necess...

Christy S. Martin, Ed.D.

Thoughts

Curriculum is the Key to Flexible, Future-Ready Schools

This past spring, schools across the U.S. faced similar challenges but experienced wildly different outcomes. When Covid-19 forced building closures in March, administrators quickly found out wh...

William Zhou

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Affective School Leadership Priorities of the Pandemic Principal

All educational stakeholders are understandably stressed. The pandemic continues to have a huge impact on all of our daily lives and there is seemingly no end in sight. The associated anxiety an...

Jamie Bricker

Ideas

Remote Learning: Keeping Learners at the Center of All We Do

A friend of mine has two young school-age boys, kindergarten and second grade.  The other week she posted a photo of her youngest slumped over the kitchen table with his head down, feeling disco...

Tamara Fyke

Thoughts

Reading is Still the Golden Elixir

Many experts are saying we will not be out of the woods with COVID-19 for many months. It is an instructional year that is of concern to teachers, parents, communities and even the youth. One th...

Christy S. Martin, Ed.D.

Spotlight

South Texas is figuring it out together

  According to Dr. Kari Rhame Murphy, Chief Technology Officer at Deer Park ISD, “Now we're going to bring kids into the mix and how many kids are coming, and we don't have that final number. ...

The LC Staff

Perspective

Investing in Educators is Crucial for Remote Learning

The fall academic semester has arrived across the U.S., and many K-12 schools, colleges, and universities find themselves in a similar situation to what they experienced in the spring: teaching ...

Howie Berman

Thoughts

Asynchronous Learning: The Key to Equity

In this time of the Coronavirus pandemic and an all too sudden shift to virtual learning, equity of access has become perhaps the single largest obstacle to educating our children. Part of this ...

Kevin McFarland

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Achieving Equity: Knowing the Right Questions to Ask

Editor’s Note: This is part one of a five-part series As the 2020-21 school year begins with remote learning as the norm for most students in the U.S., educators across the nation are talk...

Betsy Hill & Roger Stark

Spotlight

New EduJedi Dictionary Gives Meaning to the Language of EdTech

  The EduJedi Dictionary 2020 Edition is now available at no charge to all educators who attend the Learning Counsel’s Virtual Fall Regional events .   Why you need the EduJedi Dictionar...

The LC Staff

Ideas

5 Ways to Develop Teacher Agency and Advance Student Learning

The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t only exposed the vast gap in educational equity for students, it has revealed gaps for teachers as well. Though district leaders are working diligently to get the te...

Katherine E. Bihr, Ed.D. & Susanne H. Thompson

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A Glimpse of the Front Lines of the First Wave of a Journey to the Barest Hint of Normalcy

A recent plea on social media the other day caught my eye. A teacher was pouring her heart out. Exhausted and stressed, she admittedly was in tears after a trying week of never-ending days, tryi...

Christy S. Martin, Ed.D.

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Our Nation’s Education System Created the Greatest Generation. Can We Create the Smartest Generation as Well?

In modern history, during times of national crises our state and national governments deployed educational support and funding systems designed to eliminate racial and economic inequity within o...

Dr. Kenneth W. Eastwood

Ideas

Expanding the Future of History

Recent politics has brought the teaching of United States History to the forefront. Politicians on one side advocate the teaching of patriotism and the greatness of those involved in shaping our...

Christy S. Martin, Ed.D.

Perspective

Questions We Should Be Asking: Remote Instruction and Our Highest Poverty Districts

More than ever, where you live may determine what kind of educational opportunities you have. Recently, the Center on Reinventing Public Education researched how 477 school districts will be ope...

Christy S. Martin, Ed.D.

Thoughts

Learning How to Educate

The pandemic has given everyone in America an object lesson in education – but the emergency response experienced in the spring is far from the blended schooling model needed to thrive in the future…

Amy Valentine


Featured Papers

The Learning Counsel presents journals, papers and briefs on critical topics in Digital Education.

Most will require registration in order to access them, but they are all free.

Three Near-Term Innovation Areas for K12
K12 human resources are crucial to utilizing the cloud successfully. Roles and responsibilities have all changed dramatically since the start of the pandemic, and a new trend to move to core co...
An Essential Audio Ingredient in Today’s Accessible Learning Environments
Today’s learning environments have changed markedly from just a couple years ago, prior to the pandemic. Tech devices are comprehensively in both the student and teacher hands, but are they missin...
The Gaps Remaining for District Digital Transition
Most administrators know there are still gaps remaining in their school or district’s digital transition. Recent studies including the 2021 Digital Transition Surveys for Administrators and Teache...
5 Steps to Fixing the Hidden Traffic of Records Management Overwhelming Schools
How come digital processes seem easier but are often harder to manage? A major shift to digital teaching and learning in schools has developed an additional digital traffic load for teachers and f...
From Chaos to Learning Recovery: Going from Manual-Digital All the Way to Efficiency
Seeing the Levels of Chaos Helps Anchor Bringing Order Schools and districts that recently lost 4 percent of students to alternatives continued to lose students in 2021 at an accelerated pace (no...
Hybrid Logistics Security
Your district is a brand, and your network security helps power its reputation. With the accelerated move to hybrid learning environments over the past year, school districts across the nation are...