Matthew Lynch
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School budget: How to recapture time and money that’s already there
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish this guest post on school budget maximization as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. ... -
3 Paths HBCUs Must Take to Be Recognized for Their Excellence
Historically black colleges and universities, or HBCUs, have provided a top-notch education for African Americans since pre-Civil War days. These schools, founded prior to ... -
5 Rewards and Perks That Come With Being a Teacher
There are all kinds of rewards that you can get from teaching. Here are just five of them. -
3 Celebrities Who Really Care About Education
Many public figures and celebrities are well-known and celebrated within their domain, and that is to be expected. But some of them also really ... -
How to Help Second-Language Learners Thrive in American Schools
If you’re a teacher helping ELL students succeed in regular education classrooms, there are a few things you must consider. First, you need to ... -
6 Ways to Help K-12 Students Fall in Love with Learning
What students desire from their school experience is not necessarily what their parents and members of the larger community want them to learn or ... -
Distributed Leadership as Distributed Influence Processes
Leadership is an influence process that changes how others act or think. Therefore, one way of determining leadership is by investigation of its consequences. ... -
Here Are 4 of My Thoughts on Whether Universal Pre-K is Necessary
In his State of the Union address, President Obama brought up the topic of universal Pre-Kindergarten learning and praised the programs already in place ... -
Digital Doom? 3 Effects of Texting and Tweeting on Students’ Writing Skills
Internet and cell phone cultures have brought a whole new meaning to American slang. Not only are kids these days speaking informally, but now ... -
5 Recent Developments That Have Changed the State of For-Profit Education
It’s really no secret that more people are seeking out alternative forms of higher education, and that non-traditional students are more commonplace as a ...









