Broadband’s spread is transforming classroom education

Emerging technologies enabled by high-speed internet connections present both opportunities and challenges to K-12 school districts.

Cultivating diversity in STEM education

In honor of Black History Month a writer and CEO discusses what educators can learn from the first African Americans to receive PhDs in math and the importance of role models of color in STEM subjects

Teaching Black History in Culturally Responsive Ways

Black history is American history, and it should be taught throughout the year across the curriculum—not confined to a single month.

Look deeper and within the community to make black history resonate

Examining local history, including young voices and challenging personal assumptions are all good ways to start celebrating Black History Month on a local level

‘It happens to real people’: how to help children grasp the horror of the Holocaust

History is filled with horrors like the Holocaust. How can we help children to understand and help them to prevent future human rights abuses?

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