By the time he entered six grade, he could spell his name, but he still couldn’t make out words, spell, or read with understanding. The... Read More
Education
Navigating Higher Ed Benefits with A Chatbot Named Wyatt with Erika Blumenthal and Daniel O’Donnell
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In the episode, Mike Palmer hosts Erika Blumenthal, the Chief Operating Officer at Benefits Data Trust (BDT), and Daniel O’Donnell, the Associate Director of Higher... Read More
Dear We Are Teachers, It’s my 10th year teaching 9th grade World Geography. After the pandemic, like a lot of schools, we’ve seen a huge... Read More
By Aviv Weiss It’s no small feat to create effective systems for bringing Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (or MTSS) to your district. If you’re a... Read More
Around grade 3, there’s a dramatic shift in the reading journey. Around this time, the expectation is that students will be ready to use reading... Read More
After several delays, the Biden administration finally released its final rule overhauling Title IX this morning, kicking off what will likely be a frantic few... Read More
MADISON, Wis. — When President Joe Biden came to Madison Area Technical College last week, he was hoping to fire up students here about his... Read More
Young Children Need Help Identifying Emotions. “Little Safe Place” Boxes Give Them Tools.
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Kist’s “little safe place” boxes are modeled from the self-regulation and emotional identification tools in the “safe place” corner of her classroom, an area that... Read More
Bias, Noise, and AI in Ed with Tim Dasey
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This episode of Trending in Ed explores the explosive growth of AI in classrooms and workplaces. Host Mike Palmer interviews Tim Dasey, author of Wisdom... Read More
Teacher job searches frequently require something many other careers don’t: a letter of reference. Both principals and teachers may find themselves asked to write these... Read More