Tag: edchat
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4 Interesting Stories about Global Education in 2015
The world is increasingly becoming a global community. Since education is an important part of every country, it was only a matter of time before the ... -
Is breakfast in the classroom problematic?
According to Nypost.com, New York Mayor Bill De Blasio’s new “Breakfast in the Classroom” program is causing problems for students and teachers. The idea behind the ... -
Tips for training your brain to become a faster study
**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 ... -
2 States That Made Big Investments in P-20 Education in 2015
In order for education in the U.S. to regain its former preeminence, we must start to fully fund education. Fortunately, many state governors got the memo ... -
3 Biggest Losses for K-12 Education in 2015
All in all, 2015 was a good year for K-12 education. However, for all the great wins we experienced, we also had some major losses. Let’s ... -
2 Biggest K-12 Education Wins of 2015
2015 was a good year for K-12 education, and we had some great wins. Let’s look back at a couple of these accomplishments: Social programs keep ... -
The 4 Biggest Ed Tech Stories of 2015
As expected, ed tech continued to be a hot topic of discussion in 2015. Because of its increased coverage, The Edvocate decided to create a list ... -
2 Bold Moves Made By Pearson Education in 2015
Depending on your view of Pearson, described as “the world’s largest education company” by the Washington Post, any news about the company may serve as good ... -
4 ways HBCUs can prepare students for the lack of workplace diversity
Historically Black Colleges and Universities have always been places that encourage greater diversity when it comes to higher education, both on their campuses and in the ... -
Ask Dr. Lynch: The Trayvon Martin Tragedy as a Teachable Moment
Question: I am an 8th-grade Social Studies teacher and want to discuss the Trayvon Martin tragedy with my students, but I am having difficulty coming up ...