Tiny Home Regrets: Is Downsizing Worth the Cost? News ad

Tiny Home Regrets: Is Downsizing Worth the Cost? News ad

Few things have had a heyday as big as the tiny home. In the mid-2010s, these pint-sized houses started popping up everywhere; gracing magazines, commanding staggering social media followings and spawning at least five reality TV shows. (Several on the same four-letter network.) A decade later, the novelty has worn off, but the hype lives … Read more

How to Train and Engage a Multigenerational Workforce – News ad

How to Train and Engage a Multigenerational Workforce – News ad

“Gen Zers are lazy.” “Baby Boomers are out of touch and unwilling to change.” “Gen Xers are arrogant.” “Millennials are unpredictable and disengaged.” We’ve all heard stereotypes like these, but they often do more harm than good. This is especially true for the workplace. The reality is that each generation brings unique strengths and perspectives … Read more

Do Cellphone Bans in Middle School Work? It’s Complicated. – News ad

Do Cellphone Bans in Middle School Work? It’s Complicated. – News ad

This year, Roosevelt expanded the policy to cover all electronics, including Google Chromebooks when not directly in use in a classroom. Additionally, the policy allows no room for  warnings. Once a student’s electronic is spotted by a teacher or administrator, it is placed in the front office for the day. Students collect confiscated phones after … Read more

Meeting the Need for Tech-Driven International Banking Solutions News ad

Meeting the Need for Tech-Driven International Banking Solutions News ad

Susanne Prager, head of cash management at Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI), discusses the challenges affecting global banking services and the need for the latest tech tools to help companies succeed in CEE and around the world. Global Finance: What are the overall trends impacting international banking transactions? Susanne Prager: With the inclusion of new markets in … Read more

A New Definition For Equity In Education – News ad

A New Definition For Equity In Education – News ad

by Terry Heick In a profession increasingly full of angst and positioning and corrective policy, there are few ideas as easy to get behind as equity. Equal. Equality. Equity. Equilibrium. Equate. These are all fine ideas—each tidy and whole, implying their own kind of justice while connotating the precision of mathematics. Level. Same. Twin.  Each … Read more

What Is Duolingo? An Engaging Language Learning App – – News ad

What Is Duolingo? An Engaging Language Learning App – – News ad

by TeachThought Staff Definition: Duolingo is a popular language-learning platform that provides free online courses in multiple languages. Audience: K-12 Teachers, Students It offers a gamified approach to language learning, making it engaging and interactive for users. Duolingo offers courses in over 40 languages, including widely spoken languages like English, Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, … Read more

Technological Progress In Education – – News ad

Technological Progress In Education – – News ad

Innovative Methods in Language Learning: How Technology is Transforming Education Learning a new language is kinda like standing before the ruins of the Tower of Babel, tasked with rebuilding it. The stones are so large… so many. They look so heavy. Where do you start? What’s the best way to make progress? Good news! Language … Read more

The Most In-Demand Apartment Amenities for Renters Right Now News ad

The Most In-Demand Apartment Amenities for Renters Right Now News ad

We research all brands listed and may earn a fee from our partners. Research and financial considerations may influence how brands are displayed. Not all brands are included. Learn more. The list of amenities that renters value most has some surprises: Rental buildings that feature gyms or pools actually tend to underperform, while social-living perks … Read more

Why Poetry Is Making a Comeback in Schools – News ad

Why Poetry Is Making a Comeback in Schools – News ad

For Christina, making the tone bottle reminded her of kindergarten – in a good way. “It makes it honestly a little bit more fun,” she said. “When you notice the colors and you’re able to point out more techniques and, like, the smaller details of a poem, especially when we’re looking for certain lines and … Read more