Beat the Odds: Finish What You Start
Did you know that 68% of people who start a new personal or professional challenge abandon it within the first month? That’s according to a…
Did you know that 68% of people who start a new personal or professional challenge abandon it within the first month? That’s according to a…
In the realm of governance, mistakes by common citizens and policymakers are inevitable, but their consequences differ vastly. While individual errors might lead to personal…
Opinion: The future of news hinges on fostering informed discourse, and platforms that prioritize insightful commentary and analysis on the evolving landscape of education and…
Opinion: The education echo amplifies the voices of students, but is anyone truly listening? While the intent is noble – giving young people a platform…
Opinion: The role of parents is undergoing a seismic shift. The old models of parenting are crumbling, replaced by a more collaborative, tech-integrated, and emotionally…
Atlanta educators are scrambling to adapt after the Georgia Department of Education announced sweeping changes to teacher support resources. The revisions focus on practical guides…
Are you tired of feeling like a referee instead of an educator? Effective classroom management can transform your teaching experience, freeing you to focus on…
The realm of special education is on the cusp of dramatic change. Fueled by technological advancements, evolving pedagogical approaches, and a growing understanding of neurodiversity,…
The struggle was real. Principal Davies at North Fulton High, a school grappling with declining math scores, felt the pressure. Year after year, standardized tests…
The Erosion of Understanding: Why We Need Constructive Dialogue Now More Than Ever Are you tired of shouting matches passing for conversations? The ability to…