EdTech Companies to Know
Over the last few years the relationship between education and technology has been completely transformed. EdTech is now a rapidly growing sector, and its growth is likely to continue to accelerate in the ...
Education Technology for Disabled Students
The wonders of technology are felt throughout the world. From smartphones to self-driving cars and completely automated manufacturing warehouses, there’s no denying the fact that technology has completely ...
Financial Literacy Across The Globe
In many aspects of life, America seems to advance faster than most countries. Everything from technology to food trends launch right here in the United States. But one of the most important pieces of knowledge ...
Let’s Innovate Through Education (LITE)
Maybe you’ve already heard of Let’s Innovate Through Education, also known as LITE. This nonprofit was recently founded by Hardy Farrow, who made Forbes’ 2017 list of “30 Education Entrepreneurs Under ...
The Importance of Financial Literacy
By the time most students graduate from high school, they have little to no knowledge on how to handle their personal finances. Many people go straight from high school to the workforce and must learn to ...
New to Financial Literacy? There’s an App For That
For young people, particularly in high school or college, the ins and outs of managing money may be somewhat foreign. Most public schools don’t offer courses in personal finance anymore, and in college, such ...
Project-Based Learning Organically Engages Students
The prospect of project-based learning in the classroom has tremendous potential for engaging students. Substantial research suggests project-based learning organically captures students’ attention while ...
Tech-Powered Parent Engagement
In today’s day and age, there are countless opportunities for engaging not just students, but parents too. Tech-enhanced parent engagement is a notion of increasing importance in the classroom, and teachers ...
Inquiry-Based Learning
Inquiry-based learning. It’s learning that is inspired by and modeled on inquiry, the students’ inquiry to be specific. They get curious, ask a question, and you (the instructor) answer it. This type of ...