This article was written and published by Laura Ascione — March 17th, 2025 Schools are embracing innovation, edtech, and AI to meet students’ needs in equitable and accessible ways Key points: Teaching and learning are moving forward, buoyed by innovative approaches to edtech A critical shift in digital instruction in 2025 Closing the digital use […]
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This article was written and published by Kanoe Namahoe — March 11th, 2025 The resource helps school leaders ensure that tools and products support instructional practice and goals. The global market for education technology is projected to hit $810.3 billion by 2033, up from $220.5 billion in 2023, according to market research firm Market US. […]
This article was written and published by Laura Ascione — February 20th, 2025 Navigating Special Education with Open Communication Special education services improve when parents and educators can trust one another Expert IEP founder Antoinette Banks outlines how special education has been chronically underfunded for decades—and how the potential dismantling of the Department of […]
This article was written and Published by Jennifer Vilcarino — February 21st, 2025 While teaching high school math in Washington, D.C., Robert Barnett faced a common classroom dilemma: how to best instruct students who learn at different paces. Barnett, alongside another math teacher in his school, Kareem Farah, started self-producing video lessons that could […]
This article was written and published by Fable Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to change how we work, socialize, shop, and access critical services like healthcare. Growth in AI is happening exponentially, and it’s faster than most of us can keep up with. It’s exciting and scary at the same time, but especially […]
This article was written and Published by Niveda Hari and Suhana Mahabal — February 2nd, 2025 FUHSD should continue to take steps to provide opportunities for all students to learn together At schools nationwide, special education students, or students who require specialized instruction and support due to diverse abilities, are too often isolated from their peers and […]
This article was written and published by Aurora Dreger — February 10th, 2024 Back in December, the Educating All Learners Alliance hosted our latest Community of Action convening—an in-person event that brought together 40 participants from 22 organizations for two days at the ASU campus in Scottsdale, AZ. When I joined EALA in 2022, launching […]
This article was written and Published by Arianna Prothero — December 4th, 2024 Teachers often graduate from their preparation programs without a firm grounding in common learning differences like dyslexia, which affects the ability to read. This is the case even though teachers will, over the course of their careers, educate many students with learning […]
This article was written and Published by Government Technology — January 24th, 2025 The U.S. Department of Education issued guidance this week on steps school systems can take to make accessibility a core component of K-12 learning technology, including who to involve and what resources to consult. More collaboration among IT, special education and curriculum […]
This article was written and Published by Edgar Miguel Grajeda — January 22nd, 2025 Earlier this month at Truesdell Elementary, in the last five minutes of one of my classes, I called for my students’ attention. “Class, class!” I called. “Yes, yes,” they responded in unison. “I have a recognition to make.” I held up one […]