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10 Ways to Incorporate Music into Your Classroom
A teacher librarian shares her best practices for tuneful teaching By Shannon McClintock Miller “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight ... -
Education Policy: A Fight for Systematic Change
By H. Davis The world has changed in so many ways since the start of the 21st century. With the internet and mobile communication just within ... -
Educators: These Two Principles Are Your Universal Code of Ethics
The sphere of ethical responsibilities and moral dilemmas is not just limited to teachers. Professionals from all fields—including doctors, architects, engineers, or psychologists—face ethical issues during ... -
NEO Learning Management System: The World’s First Comprehensive LMS
By John Cork When it comes to Learning Management Systems (LMS) educators and learning institutions, have many choices available to them. With many years as both ... -
Listening Is the Start of Everything
A student shares how moving away from the competitive speech of debate and towards Generation Global’s philosophy of dialogue has helped him in the classroom and ... -
Why Mr. Johnson’s Classroom Is More Fun Than Yours
An elementary educator’s own academic struggles inspired him to use a project-based approach that simulates real life—and boosts test scores. By Anthony Johnson Some kids dream ... -
14 Signs of Cyberbullying in the Classroom
By Gabe Duverge One of the biggest trends affecting education across the country is the migration of bullying to digital media, which is commonly referred to ... -
Should schools provide free breakfast in classrooms?
Sean Corcoran, New York University; Amy Ellen Schwartz, New York University, and Michele Leardo, New York University Child hunger is a serious problem: 48 million Americans, ... -
Straight A students may not be the best innovators
Matthew Mayhew, New York University and Benjamin S. Selznick, New York University Demand for innovation is at an all-time high. Innovation is now recognized as being ... -
Why it’s so hard for students to have their debts forgiven
Neal H. Hutchens, University of Mississippi and Richard Fossey, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Outstanding student loan debt in the United States reached a record US$1.35 ...