If you’ve ever considered an online teaching or tutoring job, chances are you’ve come across VIPKid. It’s one of the most well-known ESL tutoring companies,
Month: January 2023
BACK TO SCHOOL 2022: Giving Every School the Tools They Need to Prevent COVID-19 Spread and Stay Safely Open All Year Long
“Back-to-school season is a time of possibility and promise for students, parents and families, and educators alike. To all the school leaders working to ensure
Computer Coding for Kids- 13 Great Guides
Computer coding is becoming the 21st century literacy par excellence. More and more schools are teaching elementary kids computer science and programming. As the popular
Pandemic impact continues at Cal State with fall 2022 enrollment decline
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Voters reelected Tony Thurmond; now he needs to keep his promises on literacy
Credit: Andrew Reed / EdSource Alice Campbell reads on her own in class, finger-pointing each word. Credit: Andrew Reed / EdSource Alice Campbell reads on
We can do more to provide high-quality education to students in juvenile detention
Courtesy: Los Angeles County Office of Education Courtesy: Los Angeles County Office of Education Angela James and Debra Duardo October 5, 2022 Do you count
How to Help Kids Overcome Their Fear of Math, According to a Brain Scientist
For all that education has changed in recent times—from the disappearance of cursive lessons to the rise of computer science in classrooms to pandemic-forced remote
Steve Hargadon: UPDATED: “School Library Summit”
The School of Information at San José State University is the founding sponsor of the Library 2.0 conference series, a partnership we have had for 12 years. Please consider
Labor Day Special – The Teacher Insurgency with Dr. Leo Casey
Our final Best of Trending in Ed for the summer showcases a conversation with Dr. Leo Casey about his book, The Teacher Insurgency. Mike welcomes
Building a Platform to Teach Literacy with Whole Books
Marjorie Cass McKeown is the Founder and CEO of ALEE, an EdTech startup that provides educators with tools and resources to teach literacy using whole