Monthly Archives: December 2015
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Teachers: The 3 fastest master’s degree options
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
6 things students forget to bring when they study abroad
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest posts are ... -
The 4 Biggest Ed Tech Stories of 2015
As expected, ed tech continued to be a hot topic of discussion in 2015. Because of its increased coverage, The Edvocate decided to create a list ... -
Seattle University Students Stand Behind Their Faculty
Note: The following guest post comes to us courtesy of Jacob Bell, a junior at the University of Maryland pursuing a dual degree in journalism and ... -
Why You Should Join an Educational Association
Most new teachers will at some point consider joining an educational association. Educational associations not only provide support; they also provide continuing education for teachers. New ... -
Coolcher launches virtual classroom platform
The new online creativity platform delivers live, online courses in the areas of language, arts, music, and STEM (ATLANTA, GA) December 2, 2015 — Coolcher today ... -
“Justice for All”: How We Fall Short of This American Ideal in Our Schools and Society
In the US, the concepts of equality and justice are intertwined. The idea of “justice for all” has existed since America’s early days, but the truth ... -
7 Little-Known, Yet Important Facts You Should Know About Ethnic Minorities and the U.S Education System
It’s pretty much common knowledge to most Americans that this country is composed of immigrants who have settled in since this country was still just an ... -
Why Inclusion of Special Needs Students Works
By Matthew Lynch Students with mild disabilities are generally part of a regular classroom and some may spend short periods of time each day in a ... -
Still Relevant: 3 School Library Systems Doing it Right
Despite many K-12 libraries finding themselves on the chopping block in the budget cuts of recent years, I believe this aspect of student learning is essential ...