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School Shootings: When the drills become real

Within twelve days, The Dallas-Fort Worth area has experienced two school shootings. The first shooting occurred at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas, on April 12, 2024. A teenage boy was shot in the leg by a 17-year-old, who sneaked a .38 revolver into the school, past several metal detectors. A Wilmer-Hutchins teacher’s courageous efforts…

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Teacher Appreciation Week 2024

May 6-10 is Teacher Appreciation Week 2024! A week devoted to giving a big “thank you” to the amazing teachers who help shape the futures of our little ones. Teachers work tirelessly, often going above and beyond, to ensure every student finds their path to success. At American Board / ABCTE, we have one goal: we…

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Effects of Repetition: Solving Problems vs Remembering Solutions

Reading Time: 3 minutes Is problem-solving the key to unlocking better learning over memory recall? This research questions how engaging students in problem-solving rather than relying on memory recall can significantly enhance their retention and understanding … Why Problem-Solving Enhances Learning Jacoby’s research (1978) highlights a shift from rote memorisation to active problem-solving; today, we…

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‘Anxious’ Generation? More Like ‘Action’ Generation: America’s Students Are Building a Better World

By: Whitney Emke There’s been a lot of talk lately about how things like screen time and pandemic-driven lockdowns are impacting children’s mental health and creating an “anxious generation.” What we haven’t heard nearly enough about, though, is what can happen when teachers and school leaders let students lead their own learning experiences that critically…

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One Shift to Spectacular, Engaged Asynchronous Discussions: A Structured Conversation Systems Approach 

I admit, my experiences as a student in asynchronous online discussions (AODs) were mixed. In some classes, the instructor never participated, and students either copied and pasted whole passages or said little. In other classes, not knowing there were assigned readings, I did what I wanted. I often encounter students who have little expectations of…

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Real World Learning in Chicagoland Pathways

For the last five years, Kansas City educators have been visiting high schools across the country in search of great examples of real world learning including client projects, entrepreneurial experiences, internships, college credits, and industry recognized credentials.  Last month, a group of principals visited rural, suburban and urban Chicagoland high schools featuring real world learning…

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