by Dana Stahl | Jul 22, 2020 | Articles
Have you ever noticed your child is daydreaming in class, and struggling to start and finish academic tasks? It happens to lots of children and is by no means unusual. However, it can become problematic, and when that happens, it can certainly interfere with academic... by Pat Wyman | Feb 27, 2020 | Articles
You know that pollution is harmful to your health, but did you know it’s terrible for learning, too? A growing body of science points out the invisible but palpable effect polluted air can have on cognitive abilities. Simply put, poor air quality affects your... by Hilary Scharton | Mar 12, 2018 | Articles
When paired with an LMS, assessments don’t just measure student learning — they provide a powerful means for improving learning itself. By Hilary Scharton, VP of Product Strategy K12 at Canvas Assessments are more than just measuring how well students are doing in... by Jean Riley | Oct 21, 2017 | Articles
Maker Spaces are opening up in elementary schools in Bellingham, Washington. Students can test ideas and problem solving strategies as they collaborate in maker spaces. School officials find that maker spaces help students learn to build and create. At South... by Javier Suarez | Sep 10, 2017 | Articles
Local control for a school district means new programs and classrooms for Jersey City schools. Perhaps the most significant new development is that the school district has regained some local control after almost 30 years of being under the authority of the state...
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