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What the New Era of Education Looks Like, Thanks to COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, parents and students are coming to the realization that traditional, classroom-style education is not necessary. In fact, some ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 6: 8 Ways That Digital Age Teachers Avoid Burning Out
Being a teacher is a tough job. So much so, many new teachers end up leaving the field within their first three years. To ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 5: The Archetype of a Great Teacher
One of the questions that I am frequently asked is, what does a good teacher look like? I respond by mentioning my 10th-grade Biology ... -
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The Edvocate Podcast, Episode 3: Why Teacher Shortages Occur
It seems that every year around this time, school districts around the country report not being able to fill all of their open teacher ... -
Intelligence in America: Time to Test Something New
Measuring the progress of any endeavor requires a definition of success. Education, by its very nature, is difficult to ascribe a single definition of ... -
What Preschool Can Teach Us About Choice and Opportunity
There is a pantheon of sitcom cliches that, no matter how many times they’ve been done before, always turn up in new ones. Among ... -
Disengaged Students, Part 16: Too Much Parental Concern, But Not About Education
In this 20-part series, I explore the root causes and effects of academic disengagement in K-12 learners and explore the factors driving American society ... -
Students Searching for Universal Data
I love looking at the cellular data network coverage maps showing where your phone will be able to connect to the Internet. Every carrier ... -
Disengaged Students, Part 14: Educational Technology – Intellectual or Anti?
In this 20-part series, I explore the root causes and effects of academic disengagement in K-12 learners and explore the factors driving American society ... -
Disengaged Students, Part 13: Athletes as Heroes
In this 20-part series, I explore the root causes and effects of academic disengagement in K-12 learners and explore the factors driving American society ...