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Curriculum & Assessment

Helping students understand the Nature of Science

March 27, 2023 by Ted Willard, Senior Subject Matter Expert for Science, Discovery Education
The Nature of Science is what distinguishes science from other methods of knowing such as art, philosophy, or social science
Science is more than just a body of knowledge; it is the process of discovering new knowledge. Therefore, science education needs to involve more than just memorizing what…

How co-teaching supports students and teachers

May 17, 2023March 24, 2023 by Jeff Festa
Today, schools recognize the social benefits of students learning together, even when their needs differ. Co-teaching works to ensure students ... Read more
Newsline

The News Movement Partners With EXPLR Media to Bring News Content into the Classroom

March 7, 2023 by ESchool News Staff
NEW YORK — Social-first media company, The News Movement (TNM) today announced a new partnership with EXPLR Media (EXPLR), an ... Read more
Newsline

Poptential™ Free U.S. Government Curriculum from Certell Teaches Students About U.S. Debt

March 7, 2023 by ESchool News Staff
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Poptential™, an award-winning family of free social studies course packages, offers instructors a variety of content to ... Read more
Newsline

New Nationwide Data Shows Significant Increase in Alerts on Self-Harm, Harm to Others and the Presence of Weapons on K–12 Campuses

February 23, 2023 by ESchool News Staff
RICHFIELD, OHIO (PRWEB) — Navigate360, the nation’s leader in K–12 student wellness and physical safety solutions, announces significant increases in alerts ... Read more
Newsline

Digital Tools Key to Financial Literacy,According to Study by Certell and Project Tomorrow

February 20, 2023 by ESchool News Staff
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The vast majority of high school students are not financially literate but respond well to economics and ... Read more

Social-Emotional Learning in Authentic Ways: Generating Solutions for the Early Childhood Program

May 26, 2023February 13, 2023 by Jeff Festa
In the post-pandemic field of education, the inclusion of social-emotional learning into early childhood education has been stressed as highly ... Read more
Student Well-Being

As Seattle schools sue social media companies, what’s the legal impact?

February 10, 2023 by Julian Shen-Berro, Chalkbeat
Seattle’s public school district filed a lawsuit against major social media companies, alleging their business practices have harmed the district and its students
A notable new lawsuit against social media industry leaders by the Seattle school district has left legal experts divided on how the case will unfold.
SEL & Well-Being

3 strategies to support student well-being and SEL

February 9, 2023February 9, 2023 by Dr. Alicia Fessenden, Dr. Amy Salvo & Mrs. Sarah Schmanke, Lincoln County R-III School District
There is no one-size-fits-all SEL approach, but implementing on a district level can lead to a program that supports student well-being.
The pandemic’s on students’ social and emotional well-being continues to be felt in schools nationwide. Here at Lincoln County R-III School District in Missouri, we are no different.…
SEL & Well-Being

SEL is an educator essential

January 25, 2023 by Dr. Marissa Prather, Director of STEM and Fine Arts, Douglas County Schools
Schools are turning to SEL as one way to help students develop critical skills for academic and social success
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is an approach to learning that focuses on the social and emotional skills necessary for students to succeed in school and life. SEL is not…
College and Career Readiness

AVID has huge benefits for high school students

January 12, 2023 by Enrique Rivero, Senior Media Relations Officer, UCLA Health Sciences Media Relations
The AVID college prep program leads to lower substance use, better health behaviors among high school students, UCLA-led research suggests
New UCLA-led research finds that a college preparatory program for youth experiencing educational inequities that operates in about 13% of U.S public high schools has a positive effect…

8 Strategies to Foster Connection + Belonging in School

April 3, 2023December 20, 2022 by Jeff Festa
This white paper will cover the proven positive health effects of connectedness, the importance of social identity for one’s well-being, ... Read more
K-12 Cybersecurity

Protecting your schools as cyberattacks rise

January 25, 2023December 7, 2022 by Helen Patton, Chief Information Security Officer, Security Business Group, Cisco
No industry is immune to the cybersecurity threats--schools must protect student data and maintain critical services
The number of cyberattacks only continue to grow. Virtually every business you can think of has been hit--cybercriminals have targeted the pipelines we rely on for oil and…
STEM & STEAM Trends

The ups and downs of girls in STEM

April 24, 2023November 25, 2022 by Erin Werra, Content Writer & Strategist, Skyward’s Advancing K12 blog
With intentional efforts focused on eliminating barriers to STEM education, teachers can support girls as they pursue STEM studies
In the US, the workforce is pretty evenly split between men and women, but in STEM fields men make up 73 percent of the workforce to women’s 27…
SEL Trends

Using data insight platforms to improve SEL strategies

November 23, 2022 by Dr. Delonna Darsow, Product Champion, Sourcewell Technology
An SEL platform that tracks the delivery of SEL interventions and brings them together with other data into one whole-child view is valuable.
Although structured social-emotional learning (SEL) has been around since the mid-90s, schools’ focus on SEL has skyrocketed following the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on education.

5 Strategies to build into your school’s remote education strategy

March 8, 2023November 17, 2022 by Jeff Festa
Learning is social. Remote teaching must have a virtual classroom platform that enables engaging content, student participation and collaboration, professional ... Read more
DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Access)

3 ways educators can embrace and enable inclusive programming

December 5, 2022November 7, 2022 by Youn Han, Chief Programs Officer, Girls Inc. of the Pacific Northwest
Having a space where our youth feel seen and uplifted is essential to effectively compensate for societal stereotypes and all the other ways they’re excluded
While the effects of COVID-19 may have diminished for many thanks to widespread vaccine- and infection-induced immunity, the pandemic continues to have a significant systemwide impact and exacerbate…
SEL & Well-Being

Children’s mental health remains a major concern

November 29, 2022November 4, 2022 by Jacqueline Wight, MA, LPC, Director of Mental Health Services, Dotcom Therapy
New research reveals parents’ concerns for children's mental health in the current school year, with the impact of COVID topping their list
The child and teen mental health crisis is still an issue in the beginning of the 2022-23 school year. While there is some indication that numbers might be…
Newsline

Poptential™ Offers Free Content for National American Indian Heritage Month

November 1, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Poptential™, a family of award-winning social studies course packages that infuse lessons with digital storytelling, offers an ... Read more
SEL & Well-Being

How this eSN Hero Awards winner helps at-risk students turn their lives around

October 18, 2022October 18, 2022 by Laura Ascione
The challenges that students face at Linda Tutt Learning Center in Sanger, Texas are tough. Ann Hughes is tougher.
Curriculum & Assessment

Don’t wait to start helping students ace their AP exams

December 5, 2022October 10, 2022 by Kate Beeson, History and Government Teacher, Lake Country Christian Academy & Content Author for College Readiness, UWorld
The road to a 4 or 5 on AP exams starts early and includes serious talk about how hard the exam is, supplementary materials, and free candy.
Students across the country take AP exams in hopes of earning high exam scores that help them opt out of college prerequisites and ultimately save money on tuition.…
Newsline

Poptential™ Expands Bell Ringer Content in Free Social Studies Curriculum

October 6, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Poptential™, an award-winning family of free social studies course packages, has expanded and enhanced its Bell Ringer ... Read more

5 Ways to make your eSports program successful

December 1, 2022September 27, 2022 by Jeff Festa
Whether you have an active program in your school district or not, you’ve likely heard about the blazing hot eSports ... Read more
Student Well-Being

How a higher-ed partnership transformed student mental health services at our school

December 7, 2022September 26, 2022 by Matthew Smith, Principal, Salt Lake Center for Science Education-Bryant Middle School
As student mental health remains a top priority, an onsite team of licensed therapists has helped a school support students and avoid crises.
It’s a given that students will experience stress as they move through school. Learning new concepts, completing assignments and taking tests, and navigating social experiences all contribute to…
Classroom Innovations

I’m a teacher, but I was also “that student”

September 5, 2022 by Karyn L. Driscoll, English 4 Teacher, Excel Academy South
A teacher’s background – as someone who struggled in school – deepens her connection with alternative education students
This fall, I will return to the classroom for my second year teaching English at Philadelphia’s Excel Academy South, an accelerated high school experience for students seeking a…
Teaching & Learning

Why teach digital writing to students in 2022?

January 30, 2023August 8, 2022 by Lesley Vos, Contributing Writer
Digital technologies enable communication and collaboration--teachers can use them to make students more productive with digital writing.
Have you ever thought of your students alongside Hemingway, Shakespeare, and other well-known writers? They are actually: All their messages, blogs, and social media posts go online today,…
Newsline

Teachers Know Students Need Social Emotional Learning, Face Challenges Delivering Support, According to New Survey From ReadTheory

August 4, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
WILMINGTON, DE – August 4, 2022 –   A new survey reveals that while teachers know their students need help developing ... Read more
Newsline

Whitney Brothers® Nature View Writing Center Earns Platinum Spaces4Learning 2022 New Product Award

August 2, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
Keene, NH, July 29, 2022 – Acclaimed Early Learning furniture brand Whitney Brothers® today announced its new Nature View Writing ... Read more
Academic Esports

Build ‘beyond the game’ for max esports impact

December 7, 2022July 18, 2022 by Claire LaBeaux, Director of Communications, NASEF
Research shows that the more extensively esports programs are implemented, the greater the gains
When we started the Orange County High School Esports League as a pilot program in January 2018, there was a lot of skepticism about bringing esports into schools…
Newsline

Ripple Effects, Leader in Social Emotional Learning, Announces New Chief Executive Officer John Ray-Keil

June 29, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
NEW ORLEANS – June 27, 2022 – Today, Ripple Effects, a leader in digital social emotional learning (SEL), mental health ... Read more
Teacher Professional Development

Educators are turning yoga into a vehicle for school and community change

December 5, 2022June 21, 2022 by Laura Ascione
Teacher burnout and the need for SEL and mental health support among students are at all-time highs--but wellness practices can help
After a tumultuous few years teaching during a pandemic, some educators are embarking on a unique approach to social and emotional learning (SEL) training this summer: They're pursuing…
SEL & Well-Being

Are teachers in your district spending more time on SEL?

June 17, 2022 by Laura Ascione
Teachers' concern for students' mental health and social-emotional, and time spent on SEL, needs has increased compared to pre-pandemic.
More than 80 percent of teachers say they are spending more time than ever on social-emotional learning (SEL), according to a new survey.
SEL & Well-Being

4 engaging strategies that promote student SEL

June 15, 2022 by Terra Tarango, Director and Education Officer, Van Andel Institute for Education
Opportunities to integrate SEL into the classroom help students gain the creativity, compassion, and grit to succeed
In 2020, the World Economic Forum released a list of the most sought-after skills for the jobs of tomorrow. Among them were a number of surprising entries such…
AR & VR in the Classroom

3 key steps when using VR in education

January 4, 2024June 9, 2022 by Luke Wilson, Founder and CEO, ManageXR
Implementing VR in education should not be a chore--and finding high-quality VR deployment partners will help streamline device management
As new VR technologies emerge, educators at all levels are finding new applications to augment the classroom experience - and for good reason. VR allows educators to move…
Teaching & Learning

3 ways families can support students’ learning at home

June 8, 2022 by Joyce Beckles-Knights, Principal, Brooklyn Landmark Elementary School
For a school to be truly effective, parents, families, and caregivers must be equal partners with teachers in their students' learning.
For parents and caregivers, supporting your child’s learning can be stressful. Academic concepts are taught differently than they used to be. In addition, we’re all grappling with a…
Game-Based Learning

How teachers use Wordle–and other games–for next-level engagement

December 7, 2022June 6, 2022 by Laura Ascione
Wordle has gone viral, and such games are proving useful in the classroom as teachers leverage their popularity for student engagement
"Did you get the Wordle today?" What initially began as something Josh Wardle created to serve as a personal daily game has become a household name, with users…
Newsline

Edsby Introduces ‘Perspective Analyze’ to Help Teachers Make Evidence-Based Instructional Decisions

June 2, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
ANDOVER, MASS (June 2, 2022) –  Edsby®, the award-winning social learning environment designed for K–12 education, today introduced  Perspective Analyze, helping ... Read more
Newsline

Ripple Effects Offers Access to Its Educator Ally Program to Support Teachers’ Social Emotional Needs

May 26, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
SEATTLE – May 26, 2022 – As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, educators found themselves in unfamiliar territory as they dealt ... Read more
Newsline

Case Study: How Weston School District Built a Digital Strategy with Digital Signage, 15 Minutes at a Time

May 12, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
(May 12, 2022) –– Rise Vision has released a new case study of Weston School District, a small school district ... Read more
Newsline

Poptential™ Free Curriculum Brings History Alive for Independence Day

May 6, 2022 by ESchool News Staff
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — (May 6, 2022) — Poptential™, a family of free social studies course packages that pair pop culture ... Read more
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