February 3, 2026 - 22:20
AI challenges established norms in higher educationRecent academic studies reveal that artificial intelligence is moving beyond a simple support role and is actively challenging long-standing norms within higher education. Tools like ChatGPT are...
February 3, 2026 - 00:00
Texas’ social studies shakeup creates divide over whose histories to teach, and howA major revision of Texas`s social studies standards has ignited a fierce debate among state educators and officials, creating a deep divide over which histories are taught and how they are...
February 2, 2026 - 03:18
Catholic Schools Week: Old-School Education Works in a New-Tech AgeAs classrooms become increasingly dominated by screens and algorithms, a veteran educator offers a compelling case for the timeless principles of a Catholic school education. A religious sister...
February 1, 2026 - 04:55
Black history centennial channels angst over anti-DEI climate into education, free resourcesAs the nation marks one hundred years of recognizing Black history, a growing movement is leveraging this milestone to directly counter what many see as a hostile climate toward diversity, equity,...
From bystanders to upstanders: let’s turn the tide, not tables!
Author: Ethan Gibson
February 4, 2026
Great article! I appreciated the clear examples of common grammar mistakes. To enhance the content, consider including quick tips or mnemonic devices to help readers remember the rules. This would make it even more accessible for learners at all levels.
Author: Zain McCord
February 3, 2026
Teaching students with multiple disabilities is like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle—challenging yet exhilarating! Let’s embrace creativity and compassion to spark their unique potential! 🎪✨
Author: Zaylee White
February 2, 2026
4 February 2026
The Benefits of Reading for Improving Writing Skills
Let’s be honest—everyone wants to be a better writer, but few want to do the actual work for it. And no, staring at a blinking cursor for three hours doesn’t count as productivity. Here`s...
3 February 2026
How to Build a Productive Study Schedule That Works
Staying on top of your studies can feel like a never-ending battle, especially when you’re juggling multiple subjects, deadlines, and personal commitments. Without a structured plan, it`s easy to...
2 February 2026
Addressing the Needs of Students with Multiple Disabilities
Let’s be honest for a second. The one-size-fits-all approach to education? Yeah, that never really worked. And when it comes to teaching students with multiple disabilities, tossing out that...
1 February 2026
How to Write SMART Goals for IEPs
If you`re a parent, special education teacher, or school administrator, you`re probably no stranger to IEPs—Individualized Education Programs. These plans are game-changers for students who need...
31 January 2026
How to Integrate Coding and Programming into K-12 Curriculum
So, you’ve heard the buzz—coding is the new literacy. But let’s be real. With tight schedules, overloaded syllabi, and hundreds of standards to hit, you`re probably wondering: “How in the...
30 January 2026
Preparing Special Needs Students for Life Beyond High School
Transitioning from high school to adulthood is a huge step for any teenager. But for special needs students, that step can feel like a gigantic leap. It’s not just about choosing a college or...
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