Edu-Blog

Learning Styles Debunked

The learning styles of individual students are a concern. The theory of a students’ mode of learning is beneficial to their success is incorrect. This

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The Journey

SEL and STEM

SEL (Social and Emotion Learning) and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) get a lot of attention today. Only recently educators realize they need to

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Pandemic School Lessons

Pandemic and school create learning problems. However, there are lessons learned that make brick-and-mortar schools better. Educators have a library of new methods to teach

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The Journey

Academic Grouping

Academic grouping is not new. It goes by many names such as ability grouping, academic grouping, flexible grouping, instructional grouping, and fluid grouping. These groups

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Marijuana and Children

Marijuana is the secondhand smoke of today. Many children inhale this without the realization of its effects. Years passed, second-hand smoke from cigarettes was the cause

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Neurotypical Students

Neurotypical or NT is a new term. It describes students of typical development, intellect, and cognitive skill abilities. However, the term has no absolute medical

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Restorative Practice

Restorative practices elevate relationships. It builds problem-solving skills and provides discipline solutions for transgressors and victims. These practices teach conflict resolutions. Restorative practices develop community

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Zoom Fatigue in Students

Zoom fatigue is part of each student’s life.  As students learn remotely, videoconference is the way for students and teachers to connect and communicate.  

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