Controversial topics in education. It's not something you see often, but sometimes an issue arises that forces teachers to take a stand. The educational system is constantly changing and evolving. ... READ the POST
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Disabilities in the Classroom – Should Special Educators Have Dual Certification?
Over the past decade, there have been several changes in public education. Many of these have affected both current and upcoming teachers, such as their training requirements and the methods of ... READ the POST
Should Special Needs Children Be Held Back for “Failing” a Grade in School?
Three million students in the U.S. have repeated a grade in school, and it can be emotionally devastating for them and their parents. It's even more troubling for the 13% of public school students who ... READ the POST
What Harvard Business Review Taught Us About the 3 Elements of Trust
Trust lies at the heart of our most important relationships. Elements of trust build the foundation for happy marriages, fulfilling partnerships, and successful businesses. And the same is true in ... READ the POST
Video Games in School – Should They Be Used as Rewards?
It's a mystery. Your kid can spend hours on end playing Minecraft. She can't still for an hour's worth of homework time after school. He can master the complexities of Fortnite in an afternoon. ... READ the POST
How Should I Group My Special Education Class? By Ability, or Disability?
6.7 million students in America have a learning disability. That means 13.5% of the student population will require some form of special education class during their studies. All students, ... READ the POST