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Students feel isolated–online learning can help their mental health
Online learning can bring students a sense of community and support--critical elements of mental health, especially during COVID
I’ve seen how online learning has positively impacted and improved their mental health as we’re progressed through this global challenge.
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A guide to choosing the right edtech partner
With so many technologies and providers out there, how can district leaders choose the right edtech partner or partners? Below are four questions to consider during the procurement process.
Professional development should remain a pandemic priority
For Diane Lauer, Assistant Superintendent of Priority Programs and Academic Support at St. Vrain Valley Schools in Colorado, COVID couldn’t stop teacher training. In fact, her work became that much more important.
5 tools to amplify student voice
Post-secondary schools and employers are looking for students and a workforce that can communicate effectively, work collaboratively, think critically, problem-solve, and use creativity in various settings. I believe there is a 5th C that is also important–and that is Choice. If our scholars have a choice, they have a voice.
K-12 education needs a cybersecurity overhaul
The 2019-2020 school year faced unprecedented challenges with the abrupt shift to remote learning brought about by the pandemic. But while schools struggled to adapt to these changes, there was another troubling trend on the rise: a surge in cybersecurity attacks.
How AI is revolutionizing education
AI will be to education in the 21st century what steam power was to international trade and the projection of sovereign power in the 19th century.
How we moved professional learning to virtual facilitation
In-person professional learning can’t be beat, but it’s possible to move to a virtual delivery model without sacrificing quality.
The education system failed lower-income students–edtech can fix it
Today’s challenges can be solved by democratizing access to learning resources to help all students improve their performance and drive interest even in remote education. Here’s how.
How I used tech to help students help themselves
As a school counselor, it’s my job to help students who are struggling–academically or personally–as well as guide them through the college application process. Doing that with the added pressure of a pandemic presented a very different kind of challenge that required a very different kind of solution.


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The Making of the Modern Librarian: The Value of School Libraries
With new technological advancements and the onset of digital media centers, students, teachers and parents have realized the value of school libraries.