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25 March 2026
Encouraging Critical Thinking Through Debate and Discussion
Critical thinking is one of the most valuable skills a person can develop. It enables us to analyze situations, make informed decisions, and solve problems effectively. But how do we nurture this...
24 March 2026
The Intersection of Project-Based Learning and Inquiry-Based Learning
Ever sat in a classroom and wondered, “Why am I even learning this?” We’ve all been there. Traditional learning often feels like memorizing a list of facts just to pass a test. But what if...
22 March 2026
How to Use Portfolios for Comprehensive Student Assessment
Let’s face it—traditional tests don’t always paint the full picture of what a student knows or can do. Standardized exams, fill-in-the-blanks, and multiple-choice questions offer only a...
21 March 2026
The Montessori Approach to Teaching Science and Nature
Science and nature are all around us—whether it`s the tiny ants marching in a straight line or the vast, starry sky above. But how do we teach young children to observe, question, and develop a...
20 March 2026
How to Use Formative Assessments to Gauge Critical Thinking Skills
Critical thinking—it’s one of those buzzwords we hear tossed around in education all the time. But let’s be honest, this isn’t just another passing trend. In today’s rapidly changing...
19 March 2026
Encouraging Mindfulness in Group Work and Collaborative Learning
Let’s be honest — group work can either be a dream or a total disaster. You’ve probably been there: a project where a few people do all the work, or there`s a whirlwind of talking but no real...
March 25, 2026 - 01:59
President’s Speaker Series Highlights Classical EducationThe value of an education that looks beyond job training to the cultivation of wisdom was the central theme of a recent university speaker series. Jeremy Wayne Tate, founder of the Classical...
March 24, 2026 - 00:58
Empowering youth voices: Inside PBS Wisconsin Education’s ‘Field Notes’A groundbreaking program in Wisconsin is shifting the microphone directly to young people, allowing them to document and broadcast the issues that matter most to their generation. The initiative, a...
March 23, 2026 - 16:44
Over 1 million vets may be eligible for education benefits they didn’t know they hadA significant policy shift by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has unlocked potential education benefits for more than a million veterans who may have previously been denied. This...
March 22, 2026 - 23:08
Tamarack principal Carrie Munsey retiring after nearly three decades in educationAfter nearly three decades in education, Tamarack Elementary School Principal Carrie Munsey is preparing to step away from a career defined by relationships, leadership, and a deep commitment to...
Absolutely loved this article! It`s so important to nurture creativity in the classroom. These lesson plans are a fantastic way to inspire students and help them express themselves. Can`t wait to try some of these ideas in my own teaching!
Author: Zeno Ramos
March 25, 2026
Emphasizing mindfulness in group work fosters deeper connections and enhances collaboration. By cultivating awareness and presence, students can better navigate diverse perspectives, leading to more effective communication and problem-solving....
Author: Raelyn Vance
March 24, 2026
Mindfulness enhances collaboration but requires consistent practice.
Author: Abigail Harris
March 23, 2026