Malvern, PA, March 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Frontline Education, a leading provider of administration software purpose-built for educators in K-12, announced today that it will co-host a webinar with leading EdTech content resource, Tech & Learning. Attendees will hear from educators and experts on how they are using data to benchmark student performance, target […]
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I firmly believe that parents want what is best for their children and, more importantly, know what’s best for their children; at least better than a bureaucrat does. This used to be a universally recognized principle — the idea that parents should have more say and more control over their children’s education. But in recent […]
OSWEGO COUNTY – Do you feel overwhelmed as a caregiver? Enroll in an upcoming online course aimed at helping caregivers develop tools to better take care of themselves while caring for a friend or loved one. Powerful Tools for Caregivers is an educational series designed to equip individuals with the tools they need to take […]
Das hat mich dabei besonders zerfressen letzte Runde der Schulschließungen in Ontario, der Provinz, die ihren Kindern mehr Bildung und Normalität vorenthalten hat als jede andere in Kanada und mehr als praktisch jede andere Gerichtsbarkeit der Welt: Es fühlt sich an, als wären wir alle Schauspieler in einem Werbespot, der sagt, dass die Dinge im […]
Authorities Assaults on Parental Selection in Digital Ok-12 Public Schooling in Virginia: A Prologue
Legacy Elementary School, Ashburn, Virginia. by James C. Sherlock Very few like the concept of full-time online education for children. They do not find it an attractive option for teachers in front of the children in normal school classrooms. Neither do I. They believe, and science corroborates, that classroom training has significantly more value than […]
About one in three American teenagers with autism get a driver’s license. That is significantly lower than the average for all young people in the country, which is more than 60%. People on the Spectrum can have difficulty learning to drive as delayed decision-making and problems with multitasking make things difficult at times. A program […]
Note: I saw this story on Apple News yesterday. Our children are falling short at every turn and the pandemic has been particularly humiliating and destructive for them. There is not enough “compensation” in the world to make up for the loss for students and their families. ### Special education ‘This is not included.’ Some […]
Would you like to teach PK-12 students with special needs? If you already have a bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, Cameron University’s CU Be A Special Education Teacher, a virtual learning session, will guide you through the steps to become certified in special education. This free information event is scheduled for […]
Sponsored Virtual Reality means the future of education is before our eyes Keeping the headset clean is just as important as keeping the content clean Changes in education can trigger strong emotions, especially when it comes to new technologies. But while the 3Rs are undoubtedly at the center of learning, VR will play an increasing […]
SALISBURY – Partners In Learning will cancel its personal Special Needs Fashion Show scheduled for September 14th due to the rising COVID-19 numbers in Rowan County. A virtual date will be set for later this fall. “There are so many variables to consider when planning an event during a pandemic. Our committee took the time […]
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WVLT) – The Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Dr. Penny Schwinn announced Friday that she will consider allowing classrooms or schools to make the temporary transition to virtual learning if necessary. Schwinn informed the school management in a letter of announcement. Commissioner Schwinn said in the letter that exemptions were required for the […]
My hopes of dropping my kids off at school, avoiding pointless commuting, and eating alone at a desk that isn’t in my bedroom all seem to be disappearing. With so much ongoing uncertainty about the delta variant of the coronavirus, I’m afraid to ponder what this fall and winter will be like. Because I’m not […]