
K-12 and Higher Ed Institutions Lead Consortium to Advance EdTech Innovation and Trust
Does your school district or higher ed institution use a learning management system (LMS), digital curriculum resources, learning tools, assessment …
Autistic Isn’t a Bad Word: The Case for Rethinking Your Language (Opinion)
Educators may want to switch from “child with autism” to “autistic child,” writes a special ed. teacher and parent of an autistic son.
Your District’s Superintendent Evaluation Might Be Lacking. Here’s How To Make It Better
Many superintendent evaluations lack clear objectives and follow no clear process. Here are some tips to fix that.
What’s in an IEP? Why are they So Hard to Implement?
What’s in an IEP An IEP, or Individual Education Program, is just that. It is a written plan for one individual student. Yes, one student. Every part of the plan must be specific to the unique needs of that one individual student. While schools often find different students with similar needs, only one student is …
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Some Thoughts on The Uvalde Shooting. What Now?
What should we do about the Uvalde school shooting? Now What? My friends who lean left (of whom I have many) are convinced we need more gun laws and gun control. My friends who lean to the right (of whom I also have many) are convinced we need more armed protection. Regardless of where you …
How Safe is Your Child’s School?
How Safe is Your Child’s School? If you think your child’s school is safe from the type of carnage that was just perpetrated in Uvalde, TX. Then you should think again. This is not to alarm anyone, but rather to promote an understanding that the best any school can do is to minimize the risk …