Featured Articles
For the Educator-Entrepreneur in the New Year
Some words of advice for those of you who are working a side hustle or starting a new business:
Charles Sosnik
An Open Letter to America’s Educators
Relax. You are okay. Everything is going to be okay. We know these are uncertain times. As the people who are responsible for delivering education to the children of our nation, you...
Charles Sosnik
Driving Test Score Increase with Comedy
Educator Profile: Kalyan Ray-Mazumder is Acting the Part of a Lifetime
The LC Staff
A Remarkable Council of 215,000 Giving Counsel to the World of Education
When I first joined the Learning Counsel, I had no idea what an integral part our schools and districts played in the Learning Counsel’s efforts. Having come from a more traditional media compan...
Charles Sosnik
Insistence to the Resistance of Digital: Good News from Our Nation’s Capital
It’s not often that we get good news from Washington D.C. As the seat of our nation’s government, we are inundated with stories about in-fighting and partisan politics. Even the school system, D...
Charles Sosnik
Policy Watch: Educators Can Teach Lawmakers What Our Students Need
School leaders can help lawmakers create better education legislation by keeping them informed of current challenges and offering pragmatic solutions.
Glen Miller
A Valentine - To Educators
In the February 1 st Learning Counsel event in Charlotte, N.C., one of the educators asked me what I think about what educators are doing as a body nationally. We have been on a tour of around...
LeiLani Cauthen, Publisher
5 Silver Linings in Education After the Pandemic
School is back in session for the 2022-2023 school year, and we are about to embark on a new journey. For most students and teachers, it’s been two long years of transitions, significant cha...
Robyn D. Shulman
10 Ways Educators Can Make Classrooms More Innovative
Having taught in various grades, and spending years as an academic advisor for new teachers, I've had the chance to spend time in various classroom environments. I've seen many different ways ed...
Robyn Shulman
It's Complicated: Why Edtech Companies and Educators Need to Improve Their Relationship Status
The early days of a partnership are always the most exciting, full of hope and possibilities for the future. You can’t wait to embark on this exciting journey with a partner who promises to m...
Doug Roberts and Bridget Duru
Enhancing Student Learning Through Technology: A Guide for Educators
As technology continues to evolve, integrating these advancements effectively into the classroom has become essential for modern educators. While technology offers exciting opportunities to e...
Adam Sandman
Dear Educators: As You Advocate for Students in 2025, Don’t Forget to Advocate for Yourself
Are you the teacher who refuses to give up until your student masters a tricky concept? In 2025, the world needs your dedication more than ever, but I’m here to remind you: while you fight fo...
Michael Kaufman
Five Important Lessons About Trying AI-Powered Classroom Tools That All Educators Should Know
I have had the privilege of serving as an educator in Wisconsin’s Verona Area School District for over 37 years, working closely with the staff, students, parents and community members to tho...
Rita Mortenson
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
