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Leading the team in a school district ‘where kids come first’

Superintendent Brad Tuttle and his lineup of standout educators at Jersey CUSD 100 have students on paths to success in Southern Illinois.

Upgrading K-12 ed tech may start with willingness to embrace buybacks

Project Tomorrow reveals a lack of trade-ins taking place.

Summer study in public health boosts STEM interest in students

Rutgers program shows potential to build career pathways.

Why buybacks? 7 tips for schools seeking Second Life with Apple devices

Smart investments, returns can help districts get new tech.

Math paths: 3 ways to teach the subject more meaningfully

The COVID-driven shift online, and subsequent learning losses in math, exposed some of the critical flaws in how the subject has traditionally been taught, researchers say. 

Check into Techshare LIVE! for laughs about the latest teaching tools

Fisher, Davidson, Bellow and Schrock will bring their elite edtech knowledge and banter in person in Orlando in January 2022

NASEF to share esports curriculum with world-leading organization

The North America Scholastic Esports Federation will also give program support to IESF members.

3 ways to turbocharge K-12 computer science

Building a pipeline of computer science teachers is one of the biggest steps school leaders can take to accelerate coding, programming and related subjects in their districts, one expert says.

Were students really engaged in remote science in 2020-21?

A leader at the nationally acclaimed Danforth Plant Science Center says engagement during the pandemic was mixed, but the results in K-12s brought a few positive surprises.

Why students should learn computer science early and often

Computer science must begin in kindergarten because it's not too many years later when students decide if they are "techies," Stephen King says.

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