
How We Help Students Develop Emotional Intelligence
Visit our introduction to emotional intelligence with Goleman’s Theory of Emotional Intelligence. Those with high emotional intelligence use a large array of information to guide their thinking and behavior. They […]

What is Goleman’s Theory of Emotional Intelligence?
Goleman’s Theory of Emotional Intelligence was first developed in 1995 when he published a book based on his research. The concept of emotional intelligence (EI) helps individuals to guide their […]

The Three Learning Schemas: Behaviorism, Cognitivism, & Constructivism
Behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism are three prominent learning theories. These theories try to develop efficient learning programs and study the psychology involved in an individual’s ability to learn. Each of […]

A Brief History of Online and Hybrid Schools
In-person learning was the standard before the COVID-19 pandemic. Many grade schools, high schools, and universities worldwide are currently offering purely online or hybrid course catalogs to ensure the safety […]

11 Reasons to Appreciate Diversity
Diversity and inclusion, which are the real grounds for creativity, must remain at the center of what we do. – Marco Bizzarri Diversity is a whole that is greater than […]

Why It’s Beneficial To Have A Low Teacher-Student Ratio
In many public schools, class sizes are increasing. A low teacher-student ratio is not common, especially in public schools. Budgets are tight, and teachers are feeling pressure to serve a […]

9 Benefits of Daily Reading
Times have changed, and so have our attention spans. Roughly a quarter of U.S. adults (27%) say they haven’t read a book in whole or in part in the past […]

25 Fun Facts About Plants
Plants serve thousands of purposes on our planet. From producing the oxygen we need to breathe to providing sustenance, they endlessly surprise humans with their diversity. Help us celebrate National […]

4 Debunked Myths About Online High School
Schools were required to go digital in the past year, and many have found the abrupt transition stressful and unpleasant. It doesn’t need to be that way, so we are […]