Featured Articles
How Technology Can Help Deepen Students’ Learning
One of our primary responsibilities as modern educators is to develop students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills so they’ll be able to adapt to the future labor market, which will in...
Kelly Bielefeld
Three Strategies for Using Technology to Support Social-Emotional Skill Development
In order to further our conversation about SEL and EdTech, I am building on the three strategies featured in " How Can SEL & EdTech Work Together ": Three strategies for using technology ...
Tamara Fyke
In 2019, What’s REALLY the Definition of a 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 a...
LeiLani Cauthen
Developing Leadership Skills through Games
Leadership games, activities and other team building efforts can be a great way to build relationships between students. Not only that, but they’re also good opportunities for students to experi...
Paul Bonea
The Right Facility Manager Will Help Enhance the Learning Experience
Editor’s note: This part one in a series about facilities and creating superior learning experiences.
Dan Ringo
Losing STEAM: When Technology and Curriculum Collide
The skills necessary for 21st century society and the information age require that schools reevaluate their mission, vision and goals to reflect how they will prepare students for the demands of...
Jessica Iovinelli
Creating Culture Conscious Campuses
Upon completion of my Fellowship with the Bellwether Education Partners/Texas Education Agency, my CCC Model was codified. I accepted the position of Chief Executive Officer of East Texas Advan...
Cynthia Wise, Ed.D
Learning for the Always-On Generation (Part 2)
Today’s Kids Learn Differently In the previous article, Learning for the Always-On Generation (Part 1) , readers were introduced to the observation that today’s kids are different. They ta...
Ryan L Schaaf
Pulling Off 30 Events in One Year is a Miracle: Now Meet Your Miracle Workers
For those of you who may be unfamiliar, the Learning Counsel works from coast-to-coast, meeting with school districts and helping them navigate the choppy waters of the digital transformation. A...
Charles Sosnik
Targeted Teaching: Ensuring Lessons Hit the Mark
Targeted teaching is all about setting students up for success. Rather than hoping a certain topic hits the mark, it provides a progressive framework to ensure chosen tasks are purposeful, prac...
Jamie Bricker
How Data Science Can Help You Create Better Customer Experiences
Ocean’s 13 is more than just a heist movie in a casino. It showed how using a high-tech artificial intelligence system precisely predicts the genuineness of a player’s win, by analyzing factors ...
Samuel Alfie
Want to Save Public Education? The Answers are Simple
Recently, I wrote a piece for the Grit Daily website entitled “Technology is Overwhelming Education and That’s Why We Need More of It.” The premise for the column was that using more, sophisti...
Charles Sosnik
It’s Time for PBL to Change the World
Is there any educator in the world who wouldn’t want his or her students to demonstrate the following qualities: Committed, Creative, Confident, Courageous, and Curious ? Or to see students l...
Thom Markham
Still Not Fully Staffed? Here are the Three Simple Reasons
As we continue our research with principals into their experiences with the growing teacher shortage, I am somewhat surprised at the numbers that are still interviewing to fill open positions. ...
Jacqueline Gordon
Achieving Collectively What We Can’t Do Alone: Helping Learners through Structural Partnerships
Schools, districts and other education organizations face daily stumbling blocks to success, including limited funding, political stasis and complacency from portions of the public. It can alrea...
Katherine Prince
Why Robotics Benefits Early Education
The rampant digitalization of our society has touched and fundamentally altered all domains of our lives, including education. What was once enough to prepare pupils for their adult life is no l...
Anna Iarotska
Directly Addressing Behavior to Form the Foundation for Learning
Schools have a core mission to develop students who have the all-around skills and knowledge to succeed in life. Regardless of the name we give these skills―grit, growth mindset, or social-emoti...
Lori Jackson and Steve Peck
Can Tech Fill the Gaping Hole Left by Teacher Exodus?
America, we have a problem.
Charles Sosnik
Schoolwide Approach to SEL
Over the past year, I have had countless conversations with educators, from administrators to classroom teachers, about their perspectives on social-emotional learning (SEL). My team and I have...
Tamara Fyke
Actively Learn’s CEO and Co-Founder Jay Goyal: Helping Teachers Provide a Deeper Reading Experience
Jay Goyal, the CEO and Co-Founder of Actively Learn, began his journey to EdTech after graduating from Duke University with a B.S. in Economics. He worked in business development before bein...
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
