Featured Articles

Ideas

5 Ways to Transform Multiple Media Centers into STEM Learning Hubs

When Phillip D. Page, Ed.D., joined our district as new superintendent in 2017, I was in my current position as director of advanced learning, STEM and gifted programs at the time. He came in and...

Paula Camp

Share to Care

How Early Care and Education Organizations Can Navigate Hurdles and Efficiently Access Unused Grant Funds

In June 2022, the California Department of Social Services agreed to award a new $1 million grant to Buds and Blossoms Preschool for a new infant care program to serve low-income children. Yet, ...

Michael López, Ph.D.

Ideas

Prioritizing Self-Care among Educators

Obesity has been a growing epidemic in the United States. This problem has permeated schools, with educators and students alike facing harmful weight gain without accessible resources to combat i...

Ruby Doherty

Alt. Schooling

The World without the Gifted Child’s Contribution

TAKE THE QUIZ: Gifted and Talented or High-Achieving Student Schooling Quiz We’ll never know, will we? What the world could have been, only if… If you have a gifted child that never makes...

LeiLani Cauthen

Ideas

Closing out the Year by Curing Educational Indigestion: Three Solutions to Overly Full Plates

“Our district is currently doing a lot of work to implement STEM and our teachers feel like they are constantly having things added to their plates while nothing is removed.” If we have heard th...

Betsy Hill and Roger Stark

Perspective

What is Second Language Acquisition?

When I was in middle school, I remember registering for my first Spanish 101 class. As a native English speaker, I was excited about learning a new language. My community had a significant mix of...

Robyn D. Shulman, M.Ed.

Ideas

Cultivating a Love for Reading: The Playbook

In today’s busy world, where TikTok notifications and text pings constantly vie for our attention, it can be hard to encourage kids to sit down, open a book, and read out of sheer love for re...

Felix Brandon Lloyd

Perspective

How to Ensure that Rural Schools’ Cybersecurity is Not Forgotten

Many schools around the country are faced with the issues of outdated systems and a lack of expertise in crucial areas, leaving them vulnerable to cyber-attacks. This is doubly the case in rural ...

Charlie Sander

Ideas

FASTalk: Disrupting the daily dialogue about what children learned today at school

As my first grader bounds off the school bus and we start the walk back to our house, I'll commonly ask, “What did you learn today?” And “nothing” is the response I get most often. The c...

Elisabeth O’Bryon, Ph.D.

Thoughts

Transforming Student Support in the Digital Age: Why Comprehensive MTSS Systems Play a Critical Role

From staffing shortages to the rise in the number of students experiencing anxiety and depression, schools face formidable challenges when it comes to delivering mental health support. A comprehe...

Jeremy Glauser

Perspective

The Most Overlooked Reason for Teacher Burnout

Conversation around ​teacher burnout—a prevalent issue in education that severely impacts retention—often focuses on causes like class sizes, school violence, lack of funding, or other teacher wo...

Shannon Hazel

Research

Educator Perspectives on Social and Emotional Learning Programs

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) continues to receive increasing attention in the world of education. In our informal conversations with principals and teachers and parents, we hadn’t disc...

Betsy Hill and Roger Stark

Ideas

Coming Together to Imagine (and Realize) Deeper Learning

Our current model of education is based on an industrial model designed to serve the “average student,” No student is average, though, and Deeper Learning provides a more personal and engagi...

Dr. Jonah Schenker

Perspective

Using Cognitive Assessments and Cognitive Training for Autism

Will this help my child? That is the question we always hear from parents of children with an Autism Spectrum Diagnosis (ASD) when they come across our cognitive training and assessment progr...

Betsy Hill and Roger Stark

Perspective

EdTech Intel: Overcoming AI's Biggest Roadblock

Empathy is crucial in the education sector to foster a multitude of gains. For one, teachers who show empathy can better grasp the needs and backgrounds of their students, enabling them to ad...

Angel Vossough

Thoughts

Ch, Ch, Changes: Turn and Face the Change

When I was a little girl, I remember the anticipation and frustration around Daylight Savings Time. It marked the end of the school year nearing, but it also meant that my brother and I were goin...

Tamara Fyke

Ideas

Explore Social and Emotional Learning Opportunities in Art Class

Two former art educators share their keys to unlocking the collaborative potential of art projects.

Nadine Dresbach and Mary Reilly

Thoughts

The Second-Best Article of 2024 About Nurturing Curiosity in Math

When I taught high school math, I wish I spent more time creating the conditions that help students be more curious about math. I’m reminded of this every time I ask adults whether they remem...

Dr. Tim Hudson

Innovation

Personalized Learning Revolution: How AI Tailors Educational Content for Every Student

Recent advances in AI technology have brought forth new possibilities for revolutionizing education through highly customized, adaptive learning platforms. AI-powered ed tech tools now allo...

Dev Nag

Perspective

Should We “Teach” Executive Functions or “Teach about” Executive Functions?

In an article published in Education Week on March 1, education therapist Lexi Peterson says about executive functions: “If we treated these thinking skills as an essential part of the cur...

Betsy Hill and Roger Stark


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...