by Noble Newman | May 13, 2016 | education, Noble Newman
The end of the school year approaches and your students have zipped through the curriculum so fast that you still have a few weeks left of school. What can you do that will still count as “teaching” and not just filling time? First off… “Really? Does this happen...
by Noble Newman | Apr 2, 2016 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
For many students, Spring Break is a time tranquility and relaxation. While this tend to be true, this week break is also considered the eye of the storm for those within the education sector. In just a couple of short weeks, schools across the nation will be taking...
by Noble Newman | Mar 23, 2016 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
There comes a point in teaching where many educators, especially novice teachers, feel overcome and overwhelmed by the stress of the job. As much as we can try to overlook it, this has become a systemic problem that has negatively increased the amount of turnover...
by Noble Newman | Dec 29, 2015 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
With the new implementation of the Common Core State Standards, educators and educational experts alike are now rethinking the way in which teachers can improve and support their students within the classroom. For years, teachers have gone about replicating the craft...
by Noble Newman | Nov 3, 2015 | education, education policy, education reform, Noble Newman
John Quincy Adams once said that, “if your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.” As an educator, the classical style of teaching has been considered outdated and obsolete. While the No Child Left Behind looked...