There are a lot of misconceptions about year-round school. Learn more about these policies and the arguments for and against implementing them.
Internet Privacy Lessons and Safety Practices for K-12 Students
Internet privacy lessons and safety practices help K-12 students stay safe on the internet, and can help their parents learn, too.
Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom: AI Lesson Plans and Resources
Discover online resources with AI lesson plans along with best practices of incorporating artificial intelligence in the classroom.
Know Your Teaching Team: The Role of School Psychologists
School psychologists play an essential role in helping students remove barriers to learning. Learn more about this position and how to become a school psychologist.
Why Are We Learning This? Teaching Citizenship and its Value
Engagement is crucial for democracy — here’s why teaching citizenship can help students feel passionate about doing their part in the world.
The Case For and Against Later School Start Times for Teens
There are few things teenagers love more than sleeping in. While elementary-age kids bounce around the house looking for adventure on weekends, teens and tweens do their best to sleep past noon. Despite this love of sleep, many teens have the earliest start times out of all K-12 students. It’s ...
How to Talk to Students About Social Media and Body Image
Students face severe pressure to keep up with beauty standards in filtered photos and edited social posts. Learn to talk openly about these influences.
AI-Generated Content in Education: Threat or Opportunity?
AI-generated content is a significant discussion across school districts. Should artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT be used, banned or approached with caution?
Know Your Teaching Team: The Role of Career Counselors
If you ask a room of kindergarteners what they want to be when they grow up, you will hear everything from a space cowboy to a unicorn. If you ask the same question to a group of high schoolers, you might get more realistic answers, but that doesn’t mean the ...