Author: Matthew Lynch
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Are new student amenities boosting the cost of tuition?
As described by insidehighered.com, new student amenities such as lazy rivers are “bad for optics” when talking about the cost of college. The article explores the ... -
Education Professors: Order a Free Etext of My Book; The Call to Teach: An Introduction to Teaching
Considering teaching a calling, this text provides prospective teachers with a look at the issues and opportunities in teaching to help them determine whether or not ... -
Book Dr. Lynch as Your Next Keynote Speaker
Finding the right speaker for your event is not a minor detail – your decision can make or break the success of your event. As a ... -
Report: Top Districts have more Security Officers than Counselors
New information posted to the 74million.org shows that three of the nation’s top five school districts employ more security officers than school counselors. The problem is ... -
The 80/20 rule in childhood obesity prevention
**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 ... -
How a Teacher in Rural Idaho Got $260,000 for New Technology
By Dr. Matthew Lynch With an annual budget of $75 to spend on school supplies for her first-grade classroom, teacher Melissa Hunt of rural Blackfoot, Idaho, ... -
Infograph: How to stop procrastinating and deal with exam stress
Infograph provided by StopProcrastinatingapp.com It’s that time of year when students are in the midst of cramming for final exams. Trying to recall all that you have learned ... -
The Learning Counsel Launches its 2016 Digital Curriculum Strategy Survey and Assessment Tool
Created to assist executives and curriculum and technology directors in guiding the transition to digital curriculum and content, the survey also offers schools the chance win ... -
Seeing the World Through a Different Lens
Defining Irlen Syndrome and why you haven’t heard of it before now Max was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD in first grade. He was placed in ... -
How Can First-Generation College Students Succeed?
Approximately one-third of individuals pursuing post-secondary education are first-generation students. This population has a more difficult road ahead, as they can’t rely on experience from family ...








