K-12 Educators Fail Post-Secondary Prep: Pew Report
A staggering 70% of K-12 educators feel inadequately prepared to advise students on post-secondary pathways beyond traditional four-year universities, according to a recent Pew Research…
A staggering 70% of K-12 educators feel inadequately prepared to advise students on post-secondary pathways beyond traditional four-year universities, according to a recent Pew Research…
The year is 2026, and the promise of education, from traditional classrooms to the burgeoning digital academies, is under scrutiny. We’re witnessing a seismic shift,…
Atlanta, GA – Educators across Georgia are gaining access to an unprecedented suite of practical guides for teachers on classroom management and curriculum development, designed…
Opinion: The current confluence of common practices and innovations shaping education today is not just incremental change; it represents a fundamental reorientation of learning itself,…
Atlanta, GA – A groundbreaking initiative launched this week aims to equip educators with essential resources, offering a comprehensive suite of practical guides for teachers…
Did you know that despite a decade of technological advancements, nearly 40% of high school graduates in 2025 felt unprepared for the rigors of higher…
The future of special education is poised for significant transformation, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, personalized learning, and a renewed focus on inclusive practices,…
The journey from K-12 to higher learning is often presented as a straightforward progression, a well-worn path from childhood classrooms to university lecture halls. Yet,…
The discourse surrounding effective pedagogy for working professionals often devolves into generic advice, but the reality for teachers today demands a rigorous, analytical approach. Our…
The fluorescent hum of the faculty lounge at Northwood High felt particularly oppressive to Dr. Aris Thorne. For twenty years, he’d taught AP History, guiding…