These versatile strategies—from brain dumps to speed sharing—help students track their own progress while informing your next instructional steps.
You’ve checked for understanding—now you can use this framework to understand what students’ confusion is telling you, and how you can adjust course.
Google quietly rolled out one of the most useful updates to Classroom in years. If you haven’t explored Gemini in Google ...
Samsung introduces its new AI-powered Interactive Display for classrooms, WAFX-P. It is claimed to encourage in-person ...
A paper is set, an exam is sat, a grade is issued, and that single number often becomes the main story told about a student's ...
Warren Central Intermediate math teacher Dr. Denise Moore, a 16-year educator and Educator of the Year finalist, uses data-driven, hands-on lessons to meet each student’s needs.
On the lasting impact of remote learning on students’ education, some educators say they now recognize the importance of ...
Vicksburg Jr. High English teacher Ja’Quita Jona Keller, a finalist for Educator of the Year, uses Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” to connect literature to students’ lives.
One learner who embodies this spirit is Prince Morapedi, a 2025 matriculant and RCL member. For him, leadership is rooted in ...
Dana Bottolfson knew she wanted to be a teacher since she was little. Like most people who pursue the profession, she felt an innate desire to help others in a way she believed would be the most ...
Dr. Ronald C. Kessler of Harvard Medical School explores his leadership of global psychiatric epidemiology. His surveys across 30+ countries established frameworks that guide mental health policy ...
An unusual three-year stint at NBC (National Broadcasting Company) working with Ron Milavsky on a large-scale longitudinal survey of television violence and child mental health initially felt like a ...