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In this article, parents get suggestions and strategies on how to encourage play-based learning at home for young children.
Michael D. King writing for the Harvard Business Review, explains how workforce skills and requirements have changed, "There are jobs today that didn’t exist 10 years ago". King makes the case for business and higher education to work together to produce a better prepared workforce.
LiveCareer offers a collection of job seeker-geared articles that provide tips and guidance on resume and cover letter writing, the art of interviewing, and landing the job you want.
Reading Partners mobilizes communities to provide students with individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade. They partner with under-resourced schools and provide volunteer reading partners to work one-on-one with students who struggle with reading.
Low-income families often face many barriers to providing high-quality early childhood education to their children. There are a number of research-based strategies to bolster parent engagement in ways that improve child outcomes.
Two college experts weigh in on how to be the best parent to your college age child.
This article includes links to a plethora of resources to support assistive technology, blended learning, and educational technology tools in the classroom.
Teaching kindergarten is a special opportunity to introduce children to school and instill in them a love of learning. This article provides strategies for kindergarten teachers.
Mathwire.com offers standards-based math activities for students.
Math instruction for early childhood learners can be playful and fun - not necessarily comprised of flashcards or worksheets. Teachers can highlight features of children's play that are mathematical, as well as creating math activities that are playful.
Quick start tips to build school connectedness and a positive culture that are free!
Research confirms the positive impact AVID has on students' achievement.
Education Week's 'spotlight' on career readiness is a series of articles that discuss (1) measurement of career readiness, (2) the role of work-based learning and community engagement, (3) individual student preparation plans, and (4) social and emotional skills essential to college and career success.
Did you know that using military education benefits is one of the most effective ways to prepare for a career following military service? Additional education is also helpful if preparing to earn a promotion to a higher rank of the military.
The U.S. Department of Labor provides data and information on wage increases linked to master's degrees as well as questions to consider before deciding on graduate school.
The Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) is a multi-year process that guides students and families in the exploration of career, academic and postsecondary opportunities. The Colorado Department of Education provides an implementation framework for educators to guide students to college and career readiness.
Coursera provides free online courses to help students and adults advance their careers and personal knowledge.
Geoff Williams presents 5 tips on how to market to college students, reaching the 18-25 age group.
In this article, Emily Nickerson offers advice on budgeting for graduate school expenses and provides a calculator to help.
CSU's Graduation Initiative 2025 includes graduate rate targets for students and lists strategies to better serve freshmen and transfer students.
Digital Citizenship helps teachers, technology leaders and parents to understand what students, children, and other technology users should know to use technology appropriately.
Dr. Heidi Anne E. Mesmer and Marcia Invernizzi believe we need kindergarten reform, but the call to take literacy instruction out of kindergarten reflects a deep misunderstanding of exactly what good literacy instruction is at the kindergarten level and why it is essential.
This article describes one Detroit school district's partnership with faith-based groups to support students.
Habit for Humanity article details the positive effects of community service on college students.