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Reach for Responsiveness: Strengthening MTSS/RTI Efforts with a More Responsive Approach

Everyone knows the RTI Triangle with the red/yellow/green shading because it basically appears on every type of instructional resource. Unfortunately, the prominence of the triangle itself hasn’...

Brooklin Trover

Thoughts

Sleep and Cognitive Functioning

As the new school year begins, it is important to review some recent research about sleep and cognition. New information makes it even more clear how important sleep is to learning and memory, b...

Betsy Hill & Roger Stark

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Powering the Reading Revolution with Student Empowerment

By allowing students to show up as their authentic selves, educators can work to build confident, lifelong readers.

Yvette Manns

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The Real Key to Teacher Wellbeing and Ultimately, Retention

This past week I led a professional development session for some new teachers at a school with which I have been working for several years.  The Executive Principal and Assistant Principal also ...

Tamara Fyke

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How School Districts Can Keep Pace with Students Eager to Bypass Security

As K-12 teachers struggle to keep their hybrid digital/in-person classes on track and districts move to shield schools from increasingly frequent ransomware attacks, there’s a growing threat und...

Paul Hafen

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Light Sabers, Storm Troopers, and a Simulation of Hybrid Logistics to Combat Learning Loss and the Teacher Shortage at ISTE 2022

Over 200 school representatives played a specially hosted simulation of “uberized” learning at ISTE 2022 in New Orleans June 26-29 th . Presented by Learning Counsel in partnership with Cis...

Chris McMurray

Thoughts

Each Year a New Beginning

It is almost time for school to start again. It is like a renewal every year. As a retired educator, I remember well the way there was always a freshness with each school year beginning. A time ...

Christy S. Martin, Ed. D

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Does Your Learner Struggle with Reading Comprehension Issues?

We often hear from parents that their child struggles with reading comprehension. Their child can “read” a text, but then can’t remember what they read or answer questions or do anything with th...

Betsy Hill & Roger Stark

Ideas

Educating 4.9 Million Multilingual Learners

If you are a multilingual teacher, you have made it through one of the most challenging times in history as an educator. Although the pandemic brought on trying times in education, there are alw...

Robyn Shulman

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The Ever-Changing, Ever-Evolving, Ever-Growing Definition of Today’s Teacher

Are you a teacher? If so, are you also a classroom work foreman, logistics manager, guide, drill sergeant, discipliner, cheerleader, data entry clerk, cultural advocate, or analyst? Maybe you ar...

LeiLani Cauthen

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3 Keys to Building Individual Learning Capacity

Doesn’t everyone have the ability to learn? Of course. Learning is what our brains do. As we interact with the environment, the neurons in our brains make connections. Those connections are stre...

Betsy Hill and Roger Stark

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3 Ways COVID Changed Higher Education Forever

Online Courses - New phone, who’s this? Prior to the pandemic, online courses were most often viewed as “less than”...lacking in sound pedagogy and without measurable and pedigreed outcomes....

Ryan Lufkin

Thoughts

Sweet, Sweet Land of Liberty!

My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From ev'ry mountainside Let freedom ring! If you grew up in the ...

Charles Sosnik

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The Particularly Pleasing Power of Neuroplasticity

As the scientific community’s understanding of the brain increases, the knowledge reaching outside the research community does too. One concept that has strong scientific consensus and is starti...

Betsy Hill & Roger Stark

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The Mindsets of Hope and Optimism in the Aftermath of the Pandemic

In times of great uncertainty, unrest, and even fear, much can be learned from our history. Great men and women have given us a model for how to not only survive but use adversity as a catalyst ...

Jeff Waller

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Economics Can Help State Broadband Leaders Rise to the Challenge of Universal Internet Access

Broadband leadership at the state level barely existed ten years ago. Now, states are in the hot seat, tasked with a crucial role in brightening the economic future, not only of the internet-def...

Nathan Smith

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Another reason to end the SAT: Future Entrepreneurs

Among the many arguments out there about why it’s time for the SAT, ACT, and any other college admissions tests to go, there’s one that barely gets any airtime: These tests do nothing to help se...

Margot Machol Bisnow

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Addressing the Learning Crisis Connected to the Current Mental Health Crisis

Editor’s Note: This is part two of a three-part series In part one of our series , we explored the relationship between mental health issues, cognitive skills in general, as well as the c...

Betsy Hill & Roger Stark

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Leveraging Tech to Increase Voice and Choice in the Student-Centered Classroom

One reason why schools and districts prioritize social emotional learning is to give students the tools they need to understand who they are, regulate their emotions, build healthy relationships...

Sarah LaHayne

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Don’t Miss “Uberizing Learning” at ISTE

  Ready to “uberize” learning?  This is not the oh-so-two-years-ago “hybrid” learning you knew during the pandemic.  This year at ISTE, the Leaning Counsel is teaming up with Cisco to help...

The LC Staff


Featured Papers

The Learning Counsel presents journals, papers and briefs on critical topics in Digital Education.

Most will require registration in order to access them, but they are all free.

Addressing Crises in School Absenteeism, Staffing and Privacy: Using a human touch tech solution
Discussing the issues of student absenteeism, staffing and privacy might seem like biting off more than one leader can chew, but they are related from an important perspective: managing transacti...
Three Near-Term Innovation Areas for K12
K12 human resources are crucial to utilizing the cloud successfully. Roles and responsibilities have all changed dramatically since the start of the pandemic, and a new trend to move to core co...
An Essential Audio Ingredient in Today’s Accessible Learning Environments
Today’s learning environments have changed markedly from just a couple years ago, prior to the pandemic. Tech devices are comprehensively in both the student and teacher hands, but are they missin...
The Gaps Remaining for District Digital Transition
Most administrators know there are still gaps remaining in their school or district’s digital transition. Recent studies including the 2021 Digital Transition Surveys for Administrators and Teache...
5 Steps to Fixing the Hidden Traffic of Records Management Overwhelming Schools
How come digital processes seem easier but are often harder to manage? A major shift to digital teaching and learning in schools has developed an additional digital traffic load for teachers and f...
From Chaos to Learning Recovery: Going from Manual-Digital All the Way to Efficiency
Seeing the Levels of Chaos Helps Anchor Bringing Order Schools and districts that recently lost 4 percent of students to alternatives continued to lose students in 2021 at an accelerated pace (no...