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May 2, 2026 - 06:17
KRESA special education millage and Portage's trash-hauling debate go before voters TuesdayVoters heading to the polls Tuesday will weigh in on more than just school board races and general tax proposals. Two notable local issues are drawing attention: a millage renewal for the Kalamazoo...
May 1, 2026 - 18:45
Governor DeSantis signs sweeping education and labor union billsGovernor Ron DeSantis has signed two major pieces of legislation, HB 1279 and SB 1296, marking a significant shift in Florida`s approach to education and labor unions. The new laws introduce...
May 1, 2026 - 03:49
Purdue to offer AI and STEM professional development for Indiana educators with LEGO® Education Computer Science & AI kitsPurdue University is launching a new professional development program that will help Indiana educators bring artificial intelligence and computer science into their classrooms using LEGO Education...
April 30, 2026 - 01:06
Workforce Pell Opens New Doors for Men Returning to Higher EducationA growing initiative is reshaping how men reengage with higher education, offering a practical path forward through short-term credentials, apprenticeships, and earn-and-learn models. The Workforce...
Social-emotional learning is essential in today`s classrooms. It helps students build resilience, improve relationships, and enhance academic performance. Educators should prioritize these skills to create a more supportive and effective learning...
Author: Parisa Perry
May 2, 2026
This article presents a thought-provoking outlook on the future of higher education. The insights into technology integration and changing student needs are particularly compelling. I look forward to seeing how these trends evolve by 2027 and their...
Author: Liv McConkey
May 1, 2026
Sure! Here`s a light-hearted, witty comment for that blog article: Great read! By 2027, I’m just hoping interactive learning means my students stop asking, “Is this recorded?” and start asking, “Can I unlock the secret level?” Bonus points if...
Author: Soliel Phelps
April 30, 2026
2 May 2026
Creating a Classroom Environment that Supports Mental Health in 2027
Let`s be real for a second. If you`re a teacher reading this, you already know the old model of `sit still, be quiet, and pass the test` is about as useful as a flip phone in 2027. The kids walking...
1 May 2026
Universities of the Future: What to Expect in 2027
Remember when `going to college` meant sitting in a giant lecture hall, scribbling notes while a professor droned on from a podium? Yeah, that era is officially on life support. We are standing at...
30 April 2026
Mastering the SAT: A Strategic Guide for 2027
So, you’re staring down the barrel of the SAT in 2027. Maybe you’re already feeling that knot in your stomach, the one that whispers, “What if I freeze? What if I forget everything?” Take...
29 April 2026
Learning in the Metaverse: What to Expect by 2027
Hey there, fellow knowledge-seeker! Let’s be honest—if someone had told you five years ago that you’d be reading an article about learning in a virtual world while sipping coffee in your...
28 April 2026
Building Resilience in Students through Classroom Management Practices in 2027
Let’s be honest for a second: the classroom of 2027 doesn’t look like the one you or I sat in a decade ago. It’s not just about whiteboards and textbooks anymore. Today, students walk into...
27 April 2026
Creating a Classroom Environment that Encourages Risk-Taking in 2027
Let’s be honest for a second: when was the last time you, as an educator, felt genuinely safe to try something new in your classroom—and fail? If that question makes you squirm a little,...