Author: Matthew Lynch
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Educators: What You Need To Know About Cell Phones
Cell phones: good or bad? There’s no denying they’ve made modern life much more convenient. Communication happens at the drop of a hat – or at ... -
How to Teach a Room of Digital Natives
Children in today’s classrooms will most likely be digital natives, people who were born in the digital era and have used technology all their lives. These ... -
Technology and Mentorship: Addressing the Problem of Urban Students
Students in urban schools tend to have stereotypes attached to them. Rather than see these students as individual learners, many urban kids and their schools are ... -
New Models and Trends in Resource Allocation
Many investigators have requested new methods to determine spending to gain a better understanding of priorities, organizational investments, proposed strategies, and to measure the distribution of ... -
Online school provides unique curriculum in rural areas
By Barb Meidinger — The North Dakota Center for Distance Education on-line learning opportunities provide the perfect venue for inquisitive students who want to explore the ... -
Creating and Sustaining Educational Change 101
Edpolicy, edreform, school reform, put kids first, When considering school reform, it may be advantageous for administrators to think of their schools as businesses. If the ... -
Social Constructivism and Leadership
While most current literature is directed toward the use of social constructivism in educational organizations, it can be used by leaders of organizations both inside and ... -
Spotlighting the Legacy of Teachers in the U.S.
American education has greatly changed over the years. Both students and teachers look vastly different from their early American counterparts. At the beginning of the colonial ... -
3 Ways to End Anti-Gay Bullying
With the Supreme Court’s decision this year to recognize same-sex marriage and promote marriage equality, it is clear that attitudes toward individuals who are LGBT are ... -
6 Biggest Higher Education Losses of 2015
All in all, 2015 was a good year for higher education. We experienced some great wins, but we also experienced some big losses. Let’s look back ...