Implementing Project-Based Learning in the Classroom
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No matter the topic, educators and curriculum directors with advanced curriculum and instruction degrees are uniquely situated to oversee the implementation of project-based learning (PBL)
As the world keeps changing at an increasingly rapid pace, so does the face of education. The modern era has ushered in a host of
Teaching English to people who speak other languages comes with unique nuances and challenges. Assessment strategies can be complex. Reading, writing, listening and speaking are
In special education, it’s crucial for educators to meet the unique needs of students with mild to moderate disabilities. Individualized education programs (IEPs) play a
English is the world’s most spoken language across borders and the most common language in the U.S. English language learning (ELL) programs have become increasingly
Understanding personal health and the role of physical health in the quality and length of life starts at a young age. Physical education programs are
In the field of education, health and physical education teachers play a special role in shaping the lives of today’s youth. The significance of their
When we think of careers in education, our mind goes straight to teachers at the face of the classroom. While teachers are critical to the
Music is a critical part of modern-day culture, shaping individuals’ relationships and behaviors. According to one article in the “Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching
Literacy could be considered the bedrock of the education process. Literacy is a fundamental set of tools for learning, understanding and reinforcing new ideas. It
Many of us have anecdotal thoughts on whether reading from a physical book or an electronic device is better. Whether it’s the feel, weight or
We all know a child labeled as a “problem child” often exhibits disruptive behavior and has difficulty making friends, communicating or focusing. It used to
During the last decade, conversations surrounding social justice issues, systematic inequalities and institutional disparities have greatly increased. So, naturally, these conversations reach classroom environments as
Never has there been a more urgent time to advance the concepts of diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) in schools. In today’s schools, education professionals
At its most basic, literacy means the ability to read and write. Preparing teachers to help students develop this fundamental life skill is the primary
We all know the feeling of reading something repeatedly and not understanding its meaning. Yet, for readers of all ages, reading comprehension is an essential

After serving his country for five years in the United States Navy, Steven Hakansson was at a crossroads after becoming a civilian again. “When I

Washington native Jake Rehm has turned higher education into a full-fledged hobby. “Some people build model airplanes. Some people paint watercolors. Some people get extra
After losing two subsequent World Wars and almost immediately diving into a Cold War, it seemed unlikely that Germany would ever return from the historical
Think about how you communicate with other people during an ordinary day. Are you emailing, texting, calling, talking in person or using social media? We exchange
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve and redefine society, it’s clear that the past two and a half years have been some of the
Exploring adult education can open a variety of career options for teachers. The online Graduate Certificate – College Teaching program from Eastern Washington University (EWU)

James Dupey went from graduating from a Master of Arts in History program to helping run one. The Arizona State University clinical assistant professor laid
Teacher preparation is vital for effective literacy instruction in the classroom. The best teachers care for their students and have the knowledge base to pass
Given the widespread uncertainly and anxiety caused worldwide by the coronavirus pandemic, it’s important for educators to be prepared to respond to students’ natural curiosity
In this time of uncertainty and multiple unknowns brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, cities, towns and rural communities are looking to educational leaders for
Just as technology is changing the way we drive, order food, talk to friends and family, and plan vacations, it is also shaping the way
Miranda Grant was miles away from home when she had an awakening that would set the course of her career. She was interning with an
Prioritize Communication Most teachers would agree that there is no such thing as too much communication. There are more ways than ever for teachers and
School communities are governed by state and federal laws that impact many areas of education. Can you think of three areas of law a school
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