Candidate Donald Trump has already jolted the education community. As we consider the presidency of Donald Trump, educators are wondering what will happen next, and what we should do now? Join us as our hosts seek answers from educators, administrators and education thought leaders from across the community.
It’s exciting to see that millions of young people are voting for the first time. We’re about to see if we’ve adequately prepared them for what comes ...
It’s exciting to see that millions of young people are voting for the first time. We’re about to see if we’ve adequately prepared them for what comes ...
Civics instruction is surprisingly uninteresting to many at a time when a practical understanding of civics is more important than ever. Are we paying...
Civics instruction is surprisingly uninteresting to many at a time when a practical understanding of civics is more important than ever. Are we paying...
The presidential debate between the tw0 2020 nominees was an epic teachable moment, but the lessons were obscured. Among the takeaways is that we have...
The presidential debate between the tw0 2020 nominees was an epic teachable moment, but the lessons were obscured. Among the takeaways is that we have...
We’re talking about spending $175 billion to socially distance students on school buses, put shower curtains and plexiglass in classrooms, buy hand sa...
We’re talking about spending $175 billion to socially distance students on school buses, put shower curtains and plexiglass in classrooms, buy hand sa...
Parents concerned about a pandemic-driven return to forced homeschooling are considering collaborating to create learning pods. The model brings toget...
Parents concerned about a pandemic-driven return to forced homeschooling are considering collaborating to create learning pods. The model brings toget...