Episodes

  • Renewable energy solutions for K-12 school districts
    Jan 31 2025

    Extreme weather conditions like hurricanes and snowstorms are becoming more frequent and causing school closures and delays. Many schools nationwide are adopting clean energy solutions for a variety of benefits, including keeping schools open during power outages.

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  • The importance of mentors
    Jan 24 2025

    Working with a mentor in college is invaluable and will benefit students long after they graduate. My colleague, Tom Martin, founder of the Martin Center for Mentorship at the College of Charleston, says mentoring isn’t just something for students or recent graduates – it’s a lifelong process.

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  • Recruiting more school counselors
    Jan 17 2025

    Students in South Carolina are more likely to access mental health services in schools than in any other setting. However, the state has struggled to decrease the ratio of counselors to students and in 2022, reported one mental health counselor for every 1,300 students.

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  • Mental health
    Jan 10 2025

    The mental health of adolescents remains a serious and growing problem. In 2021, 42% of high school students reported feeling sad or hopeless, up from 26% in 2009.

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  • Childhood obesity
    Jan 3 2025

    More than 124 million children across the world are considered obese. Childhood obesity leads to poor mental and physical health outcomes and sets them up for a lifelong trajectory of poor health.

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  • Reading skills of college students
    Dec 27 2024

    In recent years, college professors have been sounding the alarm about a decline in students’ reading abilities. Many educators report that even highly motivated students are struggling to comprehend and analyze complex texts.

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  • AI toolkit
    Dec 20 2024

    The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology recently released a toolkit to help K-12 leaders integrate artificial intelligence. The guidance, focusing on mitigating risks, strategically using AI, and enhancing classroom learning, arrives as many schools still lack an AI policy.

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  • Kindergarten is the new first grade
    Dec 13 2024

    Kindergarteners used to spend time coloring, cutting with scissors and building with blocks. However, this approach has changed to teacher-led instruction in reading and math. Many young students missed out on essential learning experiences during the pandemic, making it more crucial to implement recovery efforts.

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