by studentrg | Mar 17, 2021 | Education, Teaching
We recently wrote a post about educational programs that can help teachers hone their skills and add to their credentials over the coming summer months. Today, we would like to widen our lens a little and explore still more opportunities for teachers to learn this...
by studentrg | Mar 1, 2021 | Education, Teaching
An analysis of data from 4.4 million students provides answers You have probably wondered how far students have fallen behind in their learning during Covid-19. You have probably also heard your fellow teachers offer an opinion on the topic that usually goes something...
by studentrg | Feb 15, 2021 | Cyber Security, Education, online education, Teaching
Are students more likely to be victims of cyberbullying during the pandemic when they are spending hours and hours of their days online? Are they more likely to become victims of online predators? We wish we had answers to those questions. We have conducted research...
by studentrg | Feb 11, 2021 | Education, Teaching
The CDC’s Checklists Are a Helpful Resource Returning to live instruction in the classroom, whether it happens in stages or all at once, is sure to be challenging to teachers, parents, and school administrators. But let’s not forget that . . . The transition back to...
by studentrg | Feb 8, 2021 | Education, Teaching
“The Cloud Ate My Homework” . . . There was a time when students could sometimes get out of doing their assignments by telling their teachers excuses like these . . . “My dog ate my homework.” We’re not sure if any student ever used this excuse, but it is now...
by studentrg | Feb 4, 2021 | Education, online education, Teaching
Welcome, Jill Biden . . . First Lady Jill Biden is clearly smart, resourceful, warm, courageous, and highly supportive of her husband. But she has something else going for her . . . Jill Biden is a teacher She graduated with a degree in English from the University of...