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Adding 4 Cs to the 3 Rs: 21st-Century Skills in Today’s Classrooms

I remember when I was a kid, school was all about the Three Rs. This always irritated me because only one of them actually starts with an R, but I… read more →

Exploring the Past (Without Time Travel)

I’m finding it hard to believe that I’ve already arrived at my seventh exploration in this thought experiment I’ve undertaken. It has really been an enjoyable experience and I’ve learned… read more →

12 Conversation Starters to Spark Curiosity with Learn360 This Holiday Season

Between the sparkle of snow and excitement of the gift-giving season, it can be challenging to maintain the structure of the school day and sustain student attention. This year, embrace… read more →

Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy: Interview with Jamillah Gabriel

The Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium (CLAPS) was held virtually from November 2–4, 2022. CLAPS “brings together the ongoing but parallel discourse surrounding critical pedagogy among academic librarians, critical pedagogy… read more →

November Is Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich histories, diverse cultures, and important contributions of America’s first peoples, as well as a time to bring awareness… read more →

Quiet Quitting: Things Employers Should Keep in Mind

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the phrase “quiet quitting” has been brought into popular media. According to a Gallup poll, nearly “50%” of the workforce includes so-called “quiet quitters.”… read more →

Top 6 Challenges Students Face While Learning in a Virtual Classroom

Over the past three years, we’ve seen an incredible pivot to remote working and learning. High-quality video calling and VoIP phone systems have made working and learning online easy and… read more →

More STEM Content Added to The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary

STEM education—science, technology, engineering, and math—is crucial at any age, and some studies suggest that even young children can pick up on scientific concepts much more easily than previously thought…. read more →

Study Native American History & Culture with One of the Best Resources

Every November, we take the time to reflect on the myriad contributions of Native Americans throughout history. If you’re looking for a resource that can help students explore more than… read more →

The Sounds of Exploration

One of my favorite things to do is to hang out in the backyard with the dogs. They love it because there are so many things to smell and chase,… read more →

Diversifying Your Law Practice: Steps Your Firm Can Take

Over the past two years, I have consulted with organizations across industries to answer two important questions:  How do we recruit and retain “diverse” employees to our practice?  How do… read more →

Two-Party System: A Featured Controversy from Issues & Controversies

A Midterm Elections Spotlight from Issues & Controversies: TWO-PARTY SYSTEM: Would More Major Political Parties Benefit the United States? Would having more major political parties benefit the United States? Be… read more →