A Call to Action for Schools In a typical year, a student spends approximately 1,000 hours in school, which translates to about 180 days based on the standard U.S. academic calendar. Given this significant amount of time, it is crucial for the schools to create a supportive atmosphere that promotes students’ sense of belonging and…
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Executive Function: The Pathway to Student Achievement
Developing Executive Function in Classrooms As Dr. Nancy Sulla states, “imagine if you could flip a switch for students and have them experience academic success, emotional wellness, strong social interactions, and solid behavioral habits. Sounds like an educator’s dream come true! Well, it’s not that far-fetched.” That powerful light switch is executive function. It is…
Invest in Professional Learning to Maximize Remaining School Funds
Empowering Educators for Excellence As the academic year draws to a close, schools across the nation engage with the question of how to allocate remaining resources effectively. With so many pressing needs buzzing for attention, schools are looking to strategize their leftover funds appropriately, and investing in teacher training stands out as a paramount choice.…
Igniting Professional Growth and Sparking Student Success This Summer
Continuing Professional Learning Amid the Sunshine Summer break offers educators a unique opportunity to engage in flexible, uninterrupted professional development, free from the day-to-day pressures of the academic year. When you invest time in your teachers’ growth and learning, they can return to the classroom rejuvenated, equipped with fresh perspectives, and supplied with innovative strategies…
Leveraging AI for a Positive Shift in Education
The Future of Artificial Intelligence As we enter into what is being seen as the 4th Industrial Revolution, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked excitement and apprehension among everyone, especially educators. Some fear the rise of AI in classrooms, worrying about its potential to replace human teachers or undermine the traditional educational model.…