Monthly Archives: July 2016
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Teachers: 7 Ways to Start a New School Year
Establishing a well-managed classroom should be a top priority for all new teachers. Beginning a career in teaching is greatly aided if you are able to ... -
Paul Quinn College starts think tank for under-served in Texas
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) are coming up with innovative ways to serve its students, those in the community, and to remain relevant. According to ... -
Preschool Teachers Aren’t Receiving Proper Training
The National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) released a recent study finding that of 100 teacher prep programs in 29 states, the majority do not provide ... -
How teachers can integrate drama into other lessons
**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 ... -
Jobs go unfilled in Alabama, education to blame
Alabama isn’t synonymous with educational excellence. According to Usnews.com, Alabama high schools rank 37th in the nation and the state was one of eight to receive ... -
Educators: What You Should Know About Ethnic Minorities in the United States, Part II
In Part I, we discussed the importance of ethnicity in the United States and what African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans have experienced in terms of ... -
Introducing the Classroom to the Virtual Realm Through the WorldWideWhiteboard 6.0
Hannah Aronoff Florida-based Link-Systems International (LSI) has released the latest version of its highly acclaimed WorldWideWhiteboard—version 6.0—at the 42nd Annual Association of Colleges for Tutoring and ... -
LearnLaunch Accelerator’s Breakthrough Program Gives Established Edtech Companies and Startups a Boost
Hannah Aronoff On June 15th Boston’s LearnLaunch Accelerator hosted its fifth Annual Demo Day at District Hall in Seaport, South Boston, MA. LearnLaunch Accelerator is a ... -
Teachers: What You Should Know About Understanding the Measurement of Intelligence in Student Learning
Every student is unique and may learn in a variety of ways. Therefore how can we understand how to teach students of different intellect levels? Since ... -
The Three Most Significant Trends and Developments in Education that Impact Today’s Teachers
Education reform has been a long and broad-scoped process. It’s touched on everything from classroom procedure to classroom design. Of course, teachers themselves have been a ...