5 Ways to Make Online Learning Less Distant
By Jean Sharp As many students across the country return to the classroom for in-person and hybrid learning, others face a choice. Will they continue
By Jean Sharp As many students across the country return to the classroom for in-person and hybrid learning, others face a choice. Will they continue
RESOURCEFULNESS DURING UNCERTAIN TIMES SEEN In March of 2020, as the novel coronavirus spread across the region, schools began closing. Halls once bustling with children
By Susan L. Massey In the midst of challenges in the educational system delivery as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, educators at
At a time when STEM enthusiasm is skyrocketing, school budgets are, unfortunately, tightening. As a result, some educators and librarians have had to keep new
By Terry Talley Ed.D. I though it might be interesting to do an article about questioning using a series of questions to help teachers to
Dramatic Changes Coming By Peter G. Ruppert Social and Emotional Learning As we restart education after being dramatically impacted by COVID-19, we should step back
Student Travel A trip to Atlanta just wouldn’t be complete without visiting World of Coca-Cola. Where else can you stroll through over 135 years of
Student Travel Photos used with permission from The Biltmore Company, Asheville, North Carolina George and Edith Vanderbilt took a personal interest in helping their community
Student Travel Time travel to the greatest party since Camelot! Enjoy an outdoor autumn stroll through the Village of Fairhaven where history comes alive with
Student Travel With miles of pristine white-sand beaches and Spanish-moss draped live oaks, world-class golf, a thriving culinary scene, and that famous southern hospitality, it’s
Student Travel On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks took a stand by remaining seated on a Montgomery City bus. When asked to relinquish her seat