A Long-term Solution to Teacher Shortages: A Big-Picture Review
By Megan Boren We’ve all heard the saying, “You can’t see the forest for the trees.” When it comes to state policies that affect the
By Megan Boren We’ve all heard the saying, “You can’t see the forest for the trees.” When it comes to state policies that affect the
A Trauma Informed Approach to Social and Emotional Learning By Skip Greenwood, Psy.D and co-founder of 321 Insight Social emotional learning (SEL) and trauma informed
Coming Together From a Distance By Karin J. Keith One Friday morning in early January I arrived at my university office expecting to smell coffee
A Matter of Equity Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John G. Roberts, Jr., closed out the 2010s and welcomed the 2020s with
Withstanding the Onslaught of COVID-19 By Charles Sosnik Editor-in-Chief Will education survive? Are the dark forces of COVID-19 scaling the walls of our current education
The Fredericksburg region, consisting of the city of Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County and Stafford County, is conveniently located between Richmond and Washington, D.C. and offers a
By Dr. Terry Talley I thought it might be interesting to do an article about questioning using a series of questions to help teachers to
Dr. Dieter Breithecker, Health and Kinetics Scientist, in partnership with VS America Motion helps our brains to be more alert. When muscle fibers are activated,
By Robert F. Goodfellow, CAFS Over 90 percent of the cost of air filtration is energy, making it low hanging fruit for an energy conservation
Being Purposeful and Scientific! By Dr. Terry Talley There have been several “aha!” moments in my life as a science teacher that have really changed
By Chris Palmer Greek physician Hippocrates suggested there is a correlation between our diet, our health, and our ability to heal ourselves based upon our
Are you in the know? About educational field trips at the North Carolina Zoo that is. The Zoo offers a variety of educational activities for
What Does This Look Like? By Natalie Murray Burnout, talent drain, years of education only to buy your own school supplies. Parents who don’t care
How intensive teacher support with Sibme video coaching and collaboration platform helped two schools achieve major gains in student and teacher performance. By Melody S.
What Are We Doing? Stephanie L. Stern, LPC LBS – Certified Trauma Therapist It has been over 20 years since the mass shooting occurred at
By Nancy Henderson Chattanooga, Tenn. (March 4, 2020) — Does your child love to doodle images of flowers and trees? Has she shown a strong
By Emily Knight “School” begins at 9 a.m. at our house. Well, OK maybe 10. Honestly, it starts after I’ve had at least two cups
On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to relinquish her seat on a Montgomery city bus to a white male, a move
By James R Wicks Every semester I speak with prospective and current students who wonder about the cost of college, and I frequently hear questions
With Dr. Robert Furman Children eating Tide Pods. Children bring guns to school to kill. Turn on the news or look on your favorite social
By Kevin Wren School safety is a fragmented space. Districts across the country are searching for the right combination of security solutions, training, advocacy and
With Amy Newmark, from Chicken Soup for the Soul I wasn’t surprised that we got some great stories about educators when we were soliciting submissions
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