by Max Shulman | Sep 6, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Opinion, Professional Development
By LeiLani Cauthen With A.I. arriving in schools, questions of its use and possible threat to teaching and learning have erupted across the world. We looked back at what Learning Counsel’s 2022 National Digital Transition Surveys asked about how teachers, and...
by Jamie Candee | Jul 1, 2023 | Opinion
By Jamie Candee When I was in elementary school, I struggled. I couldn’t read and most subjects felt impossible to learn. But then my second-grade teacher took an interest in my education. She worked with me week after week to help me identify strategies I could use...
by Todd Wirt | Mar 29, 2023 | Opinion
By Dr. Todd Wirt The Elementary and Secondary School Relief Fund or ESSER, is an unprecedented opportunity to jumpstart innovation in K-12 education nationwide. Based on discussions I have had with school superintendents across the country, I have learned that there...
by Kevin Dorsey, Ed.D. | Jan 5, 2023 | Opinion
By Kevin (Dr. D.) Dorsey, Ed.D. Most schools have returned to normal operations, but planning for future closures is still important. Now when schools close for weather, plumbing, transportation issues or so many reasons, schools can instantly flip to remote teaching...
by Charles Sosnik, Charlie Warhaftig | Jan 5, 2023 | Opinion
By Charlie Warhaftig Back in the 70s, as a result of the Vietnam War, we had hundreds (and possibly thousands) of our soldiers that were Missing in Action. I remember those days well. In fact, I wore a POW/MIA bracelet, as did many of my friends. There is nothing...
by Charles Sosnik | Dec 9, 2022 | Future Trends, Opinion
Welcome (TO THE FUTURE) From the Editor When I was asked by the publisher to do some editing on this new publication, I was flattered, and frankly, a bit surprised. After all, it is a collection of stories about the future of education. And as I write this column, I...