Parent News: Mobile or Missed?
The way parents consume news has completely upended the media industry, forcing publishers to adapt or risk becoming irrelevant. Are news organizations ready to truly…
The way parents consume news has completely upended the media industry, forcing publishers to adapt or risk becoming irrelevant. Are news organizations ready to truly…
Key Takeaways Implement “Morning Meetings” for 15 minutes daily to build classroom community and address immediate student needs. Use backward design, starting with end-of-unit assessments,…
Being parents is arguably the toughest job out there, and the constant stream of news and advice can be overwhelming. But amidst all the noise,…
The Education Echo is committed to bringing you the latest trends and news impacting education in Georgia and the nation. This week, we’re focusing on…
Did you know that teachers spend an average of 17% of their classroom time addressing disruptive behavior? That’s nearly one full day a week lost…
The Atlanta City Council is facing renewed pressure to adopt a formal framework for public discourse after a contentious zoning meeting last week devolved into…
Atlanta, GA – August 14, 2026 – The Georgia Department of Education (GDOE) today announced a statewide initiative to provide practical guides for teachers on…
Recent debates surrounding social media regulation highlight the growing tension between tech companies and policymakers. New guidelines proposed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) aim…
A staggering 68% of college students admit to procrastinating on assignments, according to a recent study by the American Psychological Association. This isn’t just about…
Did you know that 67% of college students now get their news primarily from social media, potentially bypassing traditional journalistic outlets? That’s a seismic shift…