by edtosavetheworld | Apr 10, 2015 | News and Trends
My husband’s favorite joke to tell our son is, “You have a choice: you can either have a sibling or go to college — because we can’t afford to send two kids to college.” I tell him not to worry because by the time our kids are...
by edtosavetheworld | Apr 7, 2015 | News and Trends
Have you heard this lately? Future Ready is a term used by a partnership between the US Department of Education and the Alliance for Excellent Education. It aims to ensure at least 99% of U.S. students have access to high-speed Internet in their schools in the next...
by edtosavetheworld | Mar 30, 2015 | News and Trends
Most schools ask themselves, “Why would kids come to school on a Saturday?” but at Matthew Moss High School in Rochdale, UK, they’re asking “Why would they not?” Welcome to the D6 program, profiled in the video below. D6 refers to the 6th...
by edtosavetheworld | Mar 9, 2015 | News and Trends
Happy Monday! We’re springing forward by keeping tabs on some exciting innovations in the ed community. Check out the two articles below to keep yourself in the know and hopefully spark some new ideas. 1) A New Way to Design School: A friend and former colleague...
by edtosavetheworld | Feb 23, 2015 | News and Trends
Change is personal. Change is hard. Change can be scary. Immerse yourself and your team in the most effective principles and practices to transform your school or education organization at our two-day leadership retreat this summer. July 9 – 10 in Washington, DC...
by edtosavetheworld | Feb 17, 2015 | News and Trends, wellness
After a month of romantic movies on TV and shelves full of red and pink candy at the grocery stores, there’s a little less love in the air this week. But that doesn’t have to be the case. Although it may be a little less traditional, I’m planning to...