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Are Phones Good for Students?
By Erik Ofgang last updated
Students are using phones and screens more than ever before and, fortunately, the mental health impact of the devices may be exaggerated.

How to Quiet the Hyperactive Hive Mind in Schools
By Michael Gaskell published
School leaders need to identify and quell toxic groupthink that can lead to a hyperactive hive mind that impairs everyone

How to Write in Plain Language for Teaching
By Ray Bendici published
Using plain language for school websites and family communication is an effective way to assure understanding, especially when translation is involved

Are Your Parents Safe Enough For You?
By Dr. Kecia Ray published
Engaging parents can help head off a problem before it occurs

How Project-Based Learning Can Increase Student Engagement
By Ray Bendici published
Project-based learning can foster student input, create hands-on opportunities, and lead to more unique learning experiences

Chatbots in K-12: What You Need to Know
By Erik Ofgang last updated
Chatbots, or digital AI assistants, are increasingly being used in K-12 as an equitable intervention to promote student engagement and retention

How Schools and Districts Are Connecting with Families
By Ray Bendici published
Connecting with families continues to be a focus for educators as the 2021-22 school year begins

5 Tips for Talking to Social Media-Addicted Teens
By Nicole Rice published
Talking to social-media addicted teens requires meeting them where they communicate
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