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Teachers’ Lesson Planning

Teachers' Lesson Planning Key Takeaways Lesson plans become more effective when broken down into clear, manageable steps. A checklist approach brings consistency, efficiency, and organization to the planning process. Leveraging data-driven tools like Let's Go Learn can streamline planning and improve student outcomes. Lesson planning is at the heart of effective teaching.

By |2025-08-25T17:16:47+00:00August 25th, 2025|Reading Curriculum|Comments Off on Teachers’ Lesson Planning

ESAs & School Vouchers

ESAs & School Vouchers In recent years, educational savings accounts (ESAs) and school voucher programs have emerged as new tools to expand access to high-quality individualized education. These funding options allow families to access additional learning tools for their children, using special financial accounts to choose from a variety of educational providers. Whether

By |2025-07-30T20:09:17+00:00July 30th, 2025|Homeschool|Comments Off on ESAs & School Vouchers

Poverty In School

Key Takeaways: Poverty’s pervasive impact on education: Children from low-income families face higher absenteeism, lower standardized test scores, and reduced graduation rates at every educational stage, from kindergarten readiness through college enrollment. Early intervention is crucial: Low-income students are significantly less likely to attend high-quality pre-K programs and often start school behind, making

By |2025-06-06T22:09:06+00:00June 6th, 2025|Education Reform|Comments Off on Poverty In School

What Are CTE Programs?

What Are CTE Programs? As education rapidly evolves to meet the demands of the modern workforce, Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are becoming more important than ever. Expanding and modernizing CTE programs in schools is essential not only for student success but also for addressing the ever-changing job market. Why Should

By |2025-06-05T20:08:19+00:00May 28th, 2025|Education Reform|Comments Off on What Are CTE Programs?

AI Activities for K–12 Students Over Summer Break

AI Activities for K–12 Students Over Summer Break Summer break is a perfect time for K–12 students to recharge, explore new interests, and dive into meaningful learning experiences. With the growing relevance of artificial intelligence (AI) in our world, what better time to get kids started with this transformative technology? Below are 10

By |2025-06-10T07:31:11+00:00May 20th, 2025|Math Curriculum|Comments Off on AI Activities for K–12 Students Over Summer Break

Reading Rockets: Empowering Literacy for K-12 Education

Reading Rockets: Empowering Literacy for K-12 Education At Let’s Go Learn, we are dedicated to promoting tools and initiatives that advance literacy for students of all ages. One such initiative that is making a profound impact is Reading Rockets, a national multimedia literacy project created in 2007 by WETA, the second-largest public television

By |2025-05-05T17:04:09+00:00May 5th, 2025|Homeschool|Comments Off on Reading Rockets: Empowering Literacy for K-12 Education

What Is AI in Special Education?

 What Is AI in Special Education? The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into classrooms is no longer a futuristic idea—it’s a current, game-changing reality, especially in the world of Special Education (SPED). As school districts face growing demands for individualized instruction, compliance, and equitable access, AI is emerging as a powerful ally. At

By |2025-04-09T18:47:11+00:00April 9th, 2025|Special Education|Comments Off on What Is AI in Special Education?

Connections Between Behavior Planning and Intervention

Connections Between Behavior Planning and Intervention  In schools committed to equity and student-centered learning, academic intervention often takes center stage. But when students face behavioral challenges that interfere with learning, the need for a strategic and compassionate response becomes just as essential. Understanding the connections between behavior planning and intervention is key to

By |2025-04-04T02:32:39+00:00April 4th, 2025|Special Education|Comments Off on Connections Between Behavior Planning and Intervention

Why Districts Fail to Track Individual Technology Program Results—and How They Can Start

Why Districts Fail to Track Individual Technology Program Results—and How They Can Start Federal Programs departments, the custodians of Title I funding, play a crucial role in determining the allocation of resources to improve math and reading proficiency in K-12 schools. Yet, a glaring gap exists: most districts fail to consistently track the

By |2024-12-11T21:33:23+00:00December 2nd, 2024|Education Reform|Comments Off on Why Districts Fail to Track Individual Technology Program Results—and How They Can Start

Parents: Curious about How Your Student Is Doing Mid-year? Try a Diagnostic Assessment!

Parents: Curious about How Your Student Is Doing Mid-year? Try a Diagnostic Assessment! As we move into the holiday break and the heart of the school year, many parents find themselves wondering: How are my children really doing in school? Are they on track? Is there anything to be concerned about? Whether your

By |2024-11-22T18:21:20+00:00November 22nd, 2024|Math Assessment|Comments Off on Parents: Curious about How Your Student Is Doing Mid-year? Try a Diagnostic Assessment!
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