Hands-on learning, learning by doing, learning through experience—no matter what you call it, the premise is the same. Most people learn faster and better when they’re actively involved in the process ...
The 2024 LinkedIn Learning Report just came out. The 36-page report is based on a survey of 1,636 L&D and HR professionals. It covers topics like: The top priorities for L&D in 2024 The top motivators ...
Out-of-school time (OST) programs have received a lot of attention over the past few years as districts across the country continue to address the lingering effects of pandemic-related school closures ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. — On one end of the classroom, high school juniors examined little green sprouts — future baby carrots, ...
When students are well-nourished, they are ready to learn, connect, and thrive, at school and at home. As a board of education, we are grateful that provincial and federal funding investments are ...
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, education policymakers have debated the best ways to prevent and remedy learning loss. For our nation’s youngest learners, this loss has been multilayered ...
The report, "Learning Recovery to Acceleration: A Global Update on Country Efforts to Improve Learning and Reduce Inequalities," examines what countries are doing to recover and accelerate learning, ...
The Michigan Department of Education met its Jan. 1 deadline to publish lists of materials that align with the state's new literacy laws, providing school districts with vetted tools to help students ...
Gov. Tina Kotek recently hailed the signing of a bill that set aside $35 million for summer learning programs this year and next as the “biggest bill” of the legislative session thus far, calling it ...
High school-age students have a sixth sense for when things feel dopey, dumb, sus, cheesy, corny, basic, cringe, or “cheugy.” (That last term is au courant according to The New York Times, which may ...