education science Latest about education science Teachers Love 4-Day School Weeks. Do They Work? By Erik Ofgang published 1 February 24 Four-day school weeks are increasingly being offered as a way to recruit teachers, but the research is mixed on the advantages and disadvantages of the schedule. Now some states are reconsidering it. 5 Teaching Tips Using Brain Science By Erik Ofgang published 28 August 23 Teaching tips using brain science from Beth Rogowsky, a professor at Bloomsburg University, from her book on brain science and teaching. Mindfulness Training Shows Promise for Teachers in New Study By Erik Ofgang published 14 April 22 A randomized control trial found teachers who received mindfulness training had less job-related stress and anxiety Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1What is Wayground and How Can It Be Used for Teaching? What's New? 2Managing The Victim Mindset In Teaching3Maximizing Existing Technology Before Adding More: What To Know4I Used ChatGPT's Deep Research Tool For Academic Research. Here's What I Learned 5Educator Edtech Review: Acer Chromebook Plus 515
Teachers Love 4-Day School Weeks. Do They Work? By Erik Ofgang published 1 February 24 Four-day school weeks are increasingly being offered as a way to recruit teachers, but the research is mixed on the advantages and disadvantages of the schedule. Now some states are reconsidering it.
5 Teaching Tips Using Brain Science By Erik Ofgang published 28 August 23 Teaching tips using brain science from Beth Rogowsky, a professor at Bloomsburg University, from her book on brain science and teaching.
Mindfulness Training Shows Promise for Teachers in New Study By Erik Ofgang published 14 April 22 A randomized control trial found teachers who received mindfulness training had less job-related stress and anxiety