How to Lead Post-Pandemic Students to Thrive After Years of Isolation By Michael Gaskell published 10 February 23 Best practices to help post-pandemic students learn to resolve conflict and thrive
The Admiral Squad: How One School District Promotes Staff Diversity By Erik Ofgang published 9 February 23 Middletown City Schools does not have many Black male employees. The Admiral Squad was formed to help change that.
I Took CASEL’s Online SEL Course. Here’s What I Learned By Erik Ofgang published 7 February 23 CASEL’s new online SEL course takes 45-60 minutes to complete and provides a lot of information in an efficient manner.
How to Start a Teacher Microcredential Program By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 6 February 23 Microcredentials can provide teachers the opportunity to enhance their professional skills and a tangible document of their pedagogical abilities
4 Ways Rural School Districts Can Accelerate Digital Equity By Todd Dugan published 6 February 23 Rural school districts can accelerate digital equity by considering the roles of devices, connection, and instruction
How to Prevent ChatGPT Cheating By Erik Ofgang published 6 February 23 ChatGPT has a lot of potential for teaching, say educators, but it can also be used to cheat. Here are strategies to prevent ChatGPT cheating
Tech & Learning Names Winners of the Best of 2022 Awards By TL Editors published 30 January 23 This annual award celebrates recognizing the very best in EdTech from 2022
What is Labor-Based Grading? Its Pioneer Explains By Erik Ofgang published 30 January 23 Labor-based grading is an approach pioneered by rhetoric and composition professor Asao Inoue to be fairer for all students and separate learning from assessment
What is GPTZero? The ChatGPT Detection Tool Explained By Its Creator By Erik Ofgang published 27 January 23 Programmed by Edward Tian, a Princeton senior, GPTZero is designed to help educators detect writing generated by ChatGPT
A Minecraft Server for Grieving Kids By Erik Ofgang published 25 January 23 Two nonprofits and UC Irvine have joined forces to create ExperienceCraft, a Minecraft server that supports students who have experienced loss
Best Lessons and Activities for Teaching Black History Month By Diana Restifo published 23 January 23 Black history is American history
Inspired by Visits to India, Two Brothers Started Trashbots to Make Robotics More Accessible By Erik Ofgang published 20 January 23 Brothers and students Rohit and Sidharth Srinivasan had the idea for Trashbots after teaching at orphanages in India
FETC 2023: Digital Transformation and Innovation By Eileen Belastock published 20 January 23 What's ahead for FETC 2023
10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have By David Andrade published 17 January 23 Every student should have these basic tech skills in order to be successful during their education and beyond
4 Tips for Outsmarting Your Brain From a Cognitive Psychologist By Erik Ofgang published 17 January 23 In his new book “Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How You Can Make it Easy,” Daniel T. Willingham shares study hacks for teachers and students
Education Re-Solutions for 2023 By Dr. Kecia Ray published 13 January 23 Synonyms for the word resolution could serve as guidance for solving education problems in the year ahead
What Does It Mean to Be Innovative? By Carl Hooker published 11 January 23 Using Failure and Risk-taking to Unlock Creativity and Innovation
Year-Round Schools: 5 Things To Know By Erik Ofgang published 10 January 23 Schools that employ a year-round or balanced calendar hope to limit learning loss and provide more resources and one-on-one attention for students.
Flipped Learning Pioneer Examines Mastery Learning By Erik Ofgang published 10 January 23 Flipped learning expert Jon Bergmann provides a blueprint for educators interested in mastery learning.