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March 7, 2026 - 11:46
Nebraska education board deadlocks on two mental health grantsA deep partisan divide has halted the approval of two federal mental health grants for Nebraska schools, leaving funding in limbo. The State Board of Education deadlocked in a 4-4 vote, failing to...
March 6, 2026 - 23:18
Opinion: Mamdani Has Bold Ideas for Education. How Does He Plan to Deliver?The election of Zohran Mamdani to New York`s state assembly was fueled by a powerful sense of hope. For many advocates and constituents, his victory represented a long-awaited shift, bringing a...
March 6, 2026 - 04:10
Florida House, Senate find rare agreement on education billIn a notable display of bipartisan cooperation, the Florida House and Senate have aligned to pass a significant education bill, sending it to Governor Ron DeSantis for his expected signature. This...
March 5, 2026 - 01:32
'Shocking': What Supreme Court ruling on transgender policy means for California studentsIn a significant procedural move, the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a California policy designed to protect the privacy of transgender and gender-nonconforming students. The ruling halts...
This article highlights the critical role of social-emotional learning (SEL) in early childhood development. By prioritizing SEL, we equip young children with essential skills for navigating relationships and challenges throughout their lives. Investing...
Author: Viva McEvoy
March 7, 2026
E-books are revolutionizing learning for students! Their accessibility and interactivity make studying more engaging and efficient. I love how they fit into our busy lives, allowing for on-the-go learning and instant access to resources. A game changer...
Author: Candace McKay
March 7, 2026
Great insights! Teaching active listening is vital for student engagement. Can`t wait to implement these strategies in my classroom!
Author: Blaine McQuade
March 6, 2026
7 March 2026
The Importance of Unstructured Play for Cognitive Growth
In a world buzzing with schedules, deadlines, and screen time, it’s easy to overlook one of the most essential ingredients in a child’s cognitive development: unstructured play. Yep, that good...
6 March 2026
Encouraging Curiosity: Tips for Raising Inquisitive Learners
Do you remember that little kid who constantly asked “why” about everything? Maybe you’re raising one right now. While it can be exhausting to answer the millionth question before breakfast,...
5 March 2026
How to Get Stellar Letters of Recommendation
Let’s be real for a second—applying for college, grad school, scholarships, or even some competitive internships can feel like juggling flaming swords while riding a unicycle. Deadlines, essays...
4 March 2026
How E-Books Are Changing the Way Students Learn"
In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, education is evolving faster than ever before. Gone are the days when students were limited to heavy textbooks, scribbled notes, and long library hours...
3 March 2026
Promoting Inclusivity Through SEL in the Classroom
Ah, inclusivity—everyone`s favorite buzzword. But let’s be honest, slapping a diversity poster on a classroom wall and calling it a day isn’t exactly groundbreaking. If we genuinely want to...
2 March 2026
How to Teach Active Listening Skills in the Classroom
Active listening is a crucial life skill that helps students develop strong communication abilities, build meaningful relationships, and enhance their learning experience. Unfortunately, many...