Author: Matthew Lynch
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Districts Need To Set Up Wi-Fi for Students in Public Housing
Students who live in poverty are among the most at-risk students in the public school system. There is extensive research to show that students from low-income ... -
How EdTech Can Be Used to Alleviate Inequalities in the Classroom
As technology becomes more accessible to more students, thanks to schools investing in more 1 to 1 initiatives, it becomes important to recognize the ways in ... -
How Virtual Reality Could Change the Way Students Learn
Virtual Reality (VR) is changing the way people see the future. As with video games emerging into the classroom in the early 2000s, this new technology ... -
The A-Z of Education Blogs: Letters TH-Y
In this multi-part series, we are profiling the best of the best education blogs, in alphabetical order. In the previous article, I introduced letters TE and ... -
Pass or Fail: Retention and its Roots in Early American Public Education
In this multi-part series, I provide a dissection of the phenomenon of retention and social promotion. Also, I describe the many different methods that would improve ... -
The A-Z of Education Blogs: The Letters TE
In this multi-part series, we are profiling the best of the best blogs in education, in alphabetical order. In the previous article, I introduced letters S-TC ... -
The A-Z of Education Blogs: Letters S-TC
In this multi-part series, we are profiling the best of the best blogs in education, in alphabetical order. In the previous article, I introduced letters M-Q ... -
Pass or Fail: Horace Mann – An American Public School Pioneer
In this multi-part series, I provide a dissection of the phenomenon of retention and social promotion. Also, I describe the many different methods that would improve ... -
Pass or Fail: Goals of the U.S. Education System- Then & Now
In this multi-part series, I provide a dissection of the phenomenon of retention and social promotion. Also, I describe the many different methods that would improve student instruction ... -
How Will Libraries Drive the Future of Learning?
When I was a child, I remember taking walks with my mother to the library to pick out a book or two. If I was lucky, ...