The headlines are everywhere: “Schools are Rethinking 1:1,” “The Digital Experiment Failed,” or most recently, a critique from The New York Times suggesting that the great tech shift has left students behind. As an educator or administrator, it’s easy to feel the whiplash. We were told that “going 1:1” was the future; now we’re being […]
The Next Frontier: Why Secondary Literacy Needs a Science of Learning Revolution
As the parent of a dyslexic learner, I have closely watched the Science of Reading (SoR) transform how students learn to read. This research-proven methodology has brought vital access and equity to primary education. What’s more, it has evolved our expectations for education, successfully bringing scientific rigor to the entire learning process. This work is […]
Everyone Benefits from Integrated Accommodations
By Amelia Menk Brown When we talk to students with learning differences, a resounding piece of feedback we hear is that they don’t want to feel different. Of course, this is natural for adolescents and young adults who are immersed in the process of forming their identities. Even while the desire to individualize is strong, […]
Don’t Eat AI Crayons (and Other Tips for Loving AI While Protecting Your Critical Thinking Skills)
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