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May 16, 2026 - 04:53
Santa Monica Optometrist Expands Eye Health Education Through Book and NonprofitAs daily life becomes increasingly screen driven, from Zoom calls and scrolling to digital classrooms and late night streaming, optometrist Irina Yakubin is working to make eye health education...
May 15, 2026 - 03:00
The Grand Tradition of Suing the City for School TuitionFor decades, New York City has quietly operated a system that funnels more than a billion dollars annually into settling special-education lawsuits. The plaintiffs are not typically low-income...
May 14, 2026 - 10:30
Opinion | Pennsylvania’s New Education HopePhiladelphia`s students are getting a lifeline from private donors, even as Governor Josh Shapiro takes a stand against school choice scholarships. The contrast is sharp. While wealthy benefactors...
May 13, 2026 - 19:16
Rome BOE approves tentative FY27 budget with raises, minimal increaseThe Rome City Board of Education has given initial approval to a $105.5 million tentative budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, setting the stage for a series of public hearings before the final...
This article raises fascinating questions about the future of classroom dynamics. How will AI shape not just participation but also the quality of student interaction? I`m curious to see if technology can genuinely enhance engagement or if it creates...
Author: Presley McTigue
May 16, 2026
In the vast sea of bytes, history breathes anew, Digital archives weave tales, revealing what we once knew. Voices of the past echo in vibrant streams, Shaping minds and dreams, as time unfolds its seams.
Author: Dax McCaffrey
May 16, 2026
Creating a participation-friendly lesson is key to engaging students in 2026 and beyond. By embracing innovative strategies and encouraging collaboration, you empower learners to thrive. Let`s spark curiosity and build a vibrant classroom environment...
Author: Flint McIlwain
May 14, 2026
16 May 2026
Immersive History: Virtual Field Trips Taking Over in 2027
Remember the yellow school bus? The smell of diesel fumes, the kid next to you who always got motion sickness, and the chaperone who yelled at everyone to sit down? For decades, that was the only...
15 May 2026
The Future of Student Engagement in 2027
Picture this: It`s a Tuesday morning in March 2027. A high school student named Maya wakes up, grabs her tablet, and instead of rushing to a physical classroom, she steps into a virtual biology lab...
14 May 2026
How Colleges Evaluate Leadership in 2027 Applicants
Let`s be real for a second. If you`ve spent any time around high schoolers, parents, or college prep forums lately, you`ve probably heard the word `leadership` thrown around like confetti at a...
13 May 2026
How AI Tutors Could Personalize Education by 2026
Let me ask you something. Remember sitting in a classroom, staring at the clock, while the teacher explained something you either already knew or couldn`t grasp at all? That one-size-fits-all model...
12 May 2026
How to Stand Out as a First-Generation College Applicant in 2026
Let`s be real for a second. You`re a first-generation college applicant. Nobody in your family has done this before. Your parents might look at the Common App like it`s written in ancient Sumerian....
11 May 2026
Fostering a Love for Learning: Engaging Students Beyond the Curriculum in 2027
Let me ask you something. When was the last time you saw a kid light up because they had to study? Probably never, right? Kids light up when they choose to learn something on their own terms....