Tech & Cybersecurity

To improve ed tech, focus on feedback

Automated feedback can supplement in-person instruction by making teachers' jobs easier while personalizing student experience.

Girls show higher aptitude than interest in STEM. Here’s how to get them engaged

Female students have given several reasons for not taking STEM classes, including when a certain course is predominantly male. They are also worried about hazing or appearing less intelligent, career counselors say.

Techquity: Why access is only one part of achieving edtech success

Acclaimed education leader Ken Shelton says at FETC Conference schools must empower and listen to all students.

3 signs that it’s time for a districtwide communications overhaul

I knew that it was not enough to say, "Hey, we sent the message." Our responsibility is to know that the message is delivered and that it gets looked at.

Dispelling the common misconceptions of online learning

There are many different ways to deliver learning online, and each comes with its own strengths and limitations.

Esports remains the best vehicle to reach all K-12 students

The pandemic may have slowed a bit of the fervor, but interest in gaming, learning in schools is still soaring.

Closing the equity gap in student data protection

Students are at risk of having their identities stolen. Here's what schools can do to protect them.

Social media threats are now closing schools more often than COVID

Though the threats appear unfounded, they are closing classrooms and raising anxiety as schools are trying to find some send of normalcy.

5 things that are motivating students even more than good grades

Students are most engaged in lessons that teachers say will help build creativity and allow self-expression while building strong relationships remains the top instructional practice.

All K-12 schools plan to spend emergency relief funds on this item in 2022

But there are significant differences among rural, urban and suburban districts on use of ESSER funds.

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