Featured Articles
Courage in the Face of Uncertainty
For some of us, school is just beginning. For others, we have been back at school for over a month. For all, we must agree that this academic year is already not what we had expected. We are sta...
Tamara Fyke
What’s Needed in Today’s Pandemic Era: Effective Neuroscience Intervention for Title I Students
First – A History Lesson Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 was intended to narrow the educational achievement gap for children from families with low socio-econom...
Betsy Hill and Roger Stark
The Plentiful Pitfalls of Personally Identifiable Data
It is hard to overstate the gravity of personally identifiable information as it relates to any and all student and minor populations. By definition, personally identifiable information (PII) is...
Robert Iskander
5 ways to help students stressed by assessment
Adopt formative assessment practices - emphasis on assessment should focus on using data to help students learn
Trenton Goble
Four ways to support PBL for Advanced Placement Teachers
More than a million students take Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams every year. These rigorous academic programs can help prepare students for courses in college. Traditionally, AP cour...
Stanley Richards
How To Safeguard Schools Against Cyber Attacks this School Year
All across the country, students are heading back to school, in one form or another. The pandemic obviously changed the education experience across the board. However, one of the most top-of-min...
Lisa Plaggemier
Thoughts on Learner Variability
With all the attention being paid to the differences between learners and the need for differentiation, it is also important to remember that intra- learner variability can be just as perplexin...
Betsy Hill and Roger Stark
Getting Beyond the News Fix
The headlines in the news this Fall seem so predictable. I don’t know if that is because I am old and have seen it “all” before, or because the coverage of events is predictable. But whatever ...
Charles Sosnik
Facilitating the Journey to Informed Citizenry
Our country and our schools appear to be in the news a lot these days. Many of our citizens might even say we are in crisis. To an educator, these are opportunities for cognitive growth for thei...
Christy S. Martin, Ed.D.
Preventing School Violence is a Winnable Exercise
We cannot think it won’t happen here. “Here” is everywhere. It was supposed to be a new school year – a fresh start with a new “normal” after being closed for an entire year. Three days into ...
Franklin Schargel
EdTech in 2021: Three Key Trends Shaping the Use of Technology in Education this Year
The combination of education and technology is a hot topic in 2021. Virtual classrooms and e-learning have become the new norm, and new technologies start to determine early education. The di...
Hugo Aguirre
Teachers: What You Should Know about the Brain
A recently published research study on teachers’ understanding of the brain and neuroscience research has been getting a lot of attention. The findings, based on surveys of teachers in the U.K...
Betsy Hill and Roger Stark
Threat Horizon for Schools
There is still a lot of money from not one, not two, but three enormous stimulus bills putting schools awash with funding right now. Word to the wise: spending on the old traditional schooling...
LeiLani Cauthen
Digital Safety and Cyberbullying Prevention Tips for Students Heading Back to School
As administrators, teachers and also parents, we’re ready, willing and able to make sure that our children are safe. So, as we start to plan for our kids heading back to school, we may worry tha...
Pat Craven
All We Are Saying, Is Give Peas a Chance
Not so common wisdom from the cheap seats
Charles Sosnik
We Are Resilient
It’s back to school time. Amidst the growing concerns about the Delta variant, students, families and educators are heading back into the routine of daily in-person learning. The stress of healt...
Tamara Fyke
Tips to share with Families: Supporting Children with Speech and Language Disorders as They Return to In-Person School
Pandemic Learning Created Unique Challenges for Students with Communication Disorders
Diane Paul and Tiffany White
I Can’t Wait ‘til Conference Season
“I Can’t wait ‘til tomorrow, cause I get better looking every day.” --Joe Willie Namath Aside from being one of the best quarterbacks ever for a short number of seasons, Alabama’s Broa...
Charles Sosnik
Conversations Over Computations
I recently had the pleasure of finishing Robert Harris’s Pompeii , a terrific novel set in 79 AD. The plot covers engineering, physics, politics, corruption, love and redemption. In the final p...
Mac Bogert
K-12 Guide to Building District Resilience: How to be High Performing through Foreseeable Disruptions
As we emerge from the pandemic, K-12 leaders are balancing the pull to return to normal with their recognized responsibility to learn and improve. They are asking how to mitigate future lear...
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

Three Near-Term Innovation Areas for K12

An Essential Audio Ingredient in Today’s Accessible Learning Environments

The Gaps Remaining for District Digital Transition

5 Steps to Fixing the Hidden Traffic of Records Management Overwhelming Schools

From Chaos to Learning Recovery: Going from Manual-Digital All the Way to Efficiency
