Pathway2Careers (P2C), a national leader in Career-Connected Learning (CCL), has been awarded a statewide contract to develop two new, fully integrated courses designed to transform how students ...
Fifty-nine percent of students say they would like more opportunities for career-connected learning, according to a new report from the New Hampshire Learning Initiative and Gallup. The report, Voices ...
Although most K-12 and university classrooms in America will open for in-person learning this fall, colleges continue to expand their adoption of and commitment to virtual learning. Zoom and Panopto ...
When groups within a larger community don’t share information, it doesn’t only reduce efficiency – it limits opportunity. This is the “silo effect,” and it’s long been identified as something ...
For nearly two decades, I’ve worked to improve teaching and learning with technology. And while the continuously evolving nature of technology has changed the trajectory of my career many times, I ...
Thinking about life after high school can be stressful. But new pathways are available for young people that blend education and work — and their popularity is growing fast. Ksusha Gotham was accepted ...
Study hard, earn good grades, and find a rewarding career. The long-held path may be changing. As technological advancements and changes in the labor market require more real-world learning experience ...
In the tumult of shifting to virtual school during the pandemic, one of our children came bouncing out of her room full of energy. This was a noticeable shift from her usual subdued mood after a full ...
July is a luminous month that I’ve spent in previous years exploring, traveling, visiting friends and feeling that deep rejuvenation after a busy end of a school year. This time, it’s unsettling, as ...
(L-R) Juan Rubio, Kristin Brumbach, Joe Sanchez, and Paula Langsam, the panelists of “Libraries Ready to Code: From Research to Practice," a program at ALA's 2018 Midwinter Meeting & Exhibits in ...
The third through eighth grade students of New York survived another round of annual state testing in ELA and Math (if they didn’t opt-out) and now the “normal” learning resumes. As a parent of a ...
The headlines are legion, the sentiment, widespread: “Why Social Media is Destroying Our Social Skills” (USA Today). “Evidence Grows That Online Social Networks Have Insidious Negative Effects” (MIT ...