Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! I sat in front of the computer, thinking about what I could come up with to keep my students engaged for this last week of school. The computer screen began to blur reminding me […]
Education and Culture
Gun Laws Will Not Fix a Problem of Culture and Spirit
An American flag flies at half-mast. (Image credit score: Brett Carlsen/Getty Visuals) At the time once more, the country has witnessed a awful, pointless act of violence, with innocent children the victims. And, when once again, we listen to from liberals that the answer is gun manage. If we seem […]
University of Patras and its exciting Silk Road adventure: Setting a solid Sino-Hellenic academic framework
At the College of Patras (UoP) (www.upatras.gr/en), chopping-edge investigation fulfills a mission of excellence in training. Its departments are similarly committed to championing new methods of thinking and establishing answers to sophisticated world troubles across the disciplines. Founded in 1964 in Patras, the money town of the Region of Western […]
Another Way Of Mapping Disability Culture: Faith In Fundamentals
Faith in fundamentals getty With the disabled population so diverse in so many ways, how can outside observers — or disabled people themselves for that matter — ever get a grip on how disabled people really feel and think? One way to understand disabled people’s diverse approaches to disability-related needs […]
GreenLight Means Go: Where Learner and Employment Records Are Headed
Over the last year, bots have posed as students and fraudulently secured financial aid, millions of dollars have been spent by students and adults sharing academic credentials (via organizations such as National Student Clearinghouse or Parchment), scholarships have gone unawarded, and post-secondary institutions and employers have spent significant dollars to recruit students […]
Graduation rates for Latino students in Colorado improved over last decade
When Rosa Beltran was going through high school in the late ’90s in a small town in southern Colorado, graduation was not in her sights. “My parents were very concerned about just working and trying to put food on the table. I don’t think I ever had that support from […]
New Tech: Follow These 5 Methods When Selling Educational Products to School Districts
Districts desire products aligned with standards. Thus, schools demand products to integrate with their learning platforms. Instructors need products that address learner variability and other student needs. Also, these products must be easy to use. Yet, districts cannot afford to invest in technology that teachers do not use. Often, teachers […]
A Mandate For Transparency And Holistic Value
President and founder of TCS Education System. getty According to recent data from the National Student Clearinghouse, more than one million fewer American students are enrolled in higher education today than in 2019—the largest two-year decrease the sector has seen in 50 years. While we can credit Covid-19 with exacerbating […]
FREE Helpful Printables & Chromebook Management
Blog post ideas come from all kinds of places – including Instagram comments! In fact, one of the reasons I started this blog some 13 years ago was to share the content I made to help other people. Hate reinventing the wheel and I remembered when I was a baby […]
Introduce Students to People Confronting Prior Pandemics
A MiddleWeb Blog I remember when I first read The Time Machine by H.G. Wells as a kid. I was intrigued at the idea of being able to travel through time with the same ease that I could ride my bike down the street to my buddy’s house. I compiled […]
The Path to Learning a Language
I recently invited a professional to speak to my adult students who are learning English as a second language. They were very excited to have a guest come in and share his view of life and his profession, and to ask questions to gain knowledge and understanding. As I watched […]