It’s official: Kids are spending more time on screens now than they were before the pandemic. That development is perhaps […]
Month: March 2022
Teachers Can Positively Impact Education Policy, We Just Have to Use Our Teacher Voice
It was the Fall of 2020, and I delivered my testimony on Zoom to the Texas State Board of Education. […]
eero Pro 6E (vs Pro 6): It Should Be Free!
On March 23, 2022, eero, a networking vendor owned by Amazon, released its first Wi-Fi 6E solution, the eero Pro […]
COVID Brought Attention To Early Childhood Education. Here’s How Investors Are Responding.
One thing the pandemic has made clear, many experts say, is that families with young children need more support than […]
Best Portable Drives of 2022: The Rugged, the Secure, and the Fast
Portable drives are storage devices that allow you to conveniently carry a large amount of data from one computer to […]
Income-Share Agreements Aren’t the Revolution We Thought They’d Be
Some entrepreneurs and educators have seen Income Share Agreements, or ISAs, as a new way to improve diversity and access […]
Zaila Avant-garde Made Spelling Bee History. What Will the 15-Year-Old Do Next?
If you were just tuning into the Scripps National Spelling Bee last summer, settling in to watch the competition play […]
Want Students Who Think for Themselves? Let’s Eliminate Our Standardized School System
“Mr. Morita, you were wrong. School is not the problem. Students are the problem.” This statement was shared by a […]
What Colleges and Job-Training Programs Can Learn From Teenagers’ Hopes and Fears
1. A teenager’s education decisions are also high-stakes economic choices. Yet adults aren’t giving young people the information they need […]
Guiding Young People Not to Colleges or Careers — But to Good Lives
IV. ‘It’s on us to open that window for them’ The high school student explained her plan: Go to college, […]