Tag: k12
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6 Most Shocking Education News Stories of 2015
Every now and then, when we read a news story, we find ourselves doing a double take because we can hardly believe our eyes. Here are ... -
What You Need to Know as an Educator: How to Deal with a Difficult Principal
As a teacher you may find it very difficult to work with your principal. Therefore this article provides tips for surviving the work place as you ... -
Excitement Equals Excellence: How Educators Can Rile Up Student Motivation
No matter what model is used in managing a classroom, no matter what kind of curriculum structure is implemented, one of the biggest factors in student ... -
What You Need to Know About the Conditions of Local Funding
It is important for educators and parents/guardians to understand the funding conditions of their local school district(s) because each condition impacts the amount and continual financial ... -
Understanding State Funding: 4 Types of School Financing Systems
Educators can argue that the funding within education determines student success, staff morale, and the overall functionality of school system. The importance of understanding all types ... -
Why social interaction is essential to learning math
**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 ... -
What You Need to Know: 9 Characteristics of Successful Schools
Do you want to have a successful school? Are you searching to work for a success school system? Check out this article to understand nine characteristics ... -
Educators: Are You Really Technology Literate?
The Internet is firmly here to stay. Computers and the World Wide Web have come a long way since the net first launched in the late ... -
2 Celebrities That Championed P-20 Education in 2015
In today’s educational landscape, there are many celebrities who championed the field of education through their work and philanthropy. I was impressed by the philanthropic acts ... -
Examining The Federal Government’s Role in Educational Reform
In the decades of attempted educational reform, the U.S. government has been the biggest player. Following the Nation at Risk report the federal government became more ...