Author: Matthew Lynch
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Black Boys in Crisis: Switching Off the Screens
In this series, appropriately titled “Black Boys in Crisis,” I highlight the problems facing black boys in education today, as well as provide clear steps that ... -
Does My Child Need Preschool? The Answer is Yes
So your little one has officially leaped from toddlerhood to childhood. The transition between the two may not seem drastic, but there are some important decisions ... -
Are Coding Bootcamps Worth It?
If you’re looking for a high-paying job in the tech world, learning how to code is a great way to get your foot in the door. ... -
The Benefits of Reading to Your Newborn
It’s become a well-known fact that reading to our kids is extremely beneficial. But if you’re wondering when to start reading to your newborn baby, the ... -
Why Librarians are the Key to Future Ready Schools
While sometimes overlooked, librarians are the key to making future ready schools successful. According to the Alliance for Excellent Education, “If properly prepared and supported, school ... -
Activities to Boost Language Development: An Age-by-Age Approach (Birth to 5)
The following activities are simple, effective ways to boost your child’s language development from birth to age 5. Birth to 2 Years Beginning from birth, talk ... -
Why You Shouldn’t Obsess Over Developmental Milestones
It’s natural for parents to obsess over their child’s development, celebrating when the child reaches milestones “ahead of schedule” and worrying over any perceived delay. Parents ... -
What Are the Benefits of Learning Analytics?
Learning analytics are web-based measurements and reporting about student learning that is intended to help teachers improve the knowledge and skill acquisition of their students. This ... -
Black Boys in Crisis: They Need Mentors
In this series, appropriately titled “Black Boys in Crisis,” I highlight the problems facing black boys in education today, as well as provide clear steps that ... -
Edtech Basics for New Teachers
Many new teachers fresh out of college and other pathways to teaching possess new ideas, but they have to prepare for any challenge in the classroom, ...