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Special Education Teacher Champions Inclusion Through School Traditions

March 1, 2026 - 01:26

Special Education Teacher Champions Inclusion Through School Traditions

Hollie Duarte, a dedicated special education teacher and coach, is on a mission to ensure her students are not just present but are fully participating members of the high school community. Her...

Governor announces new state Board of Public Education member

February 28, 2026 - 05:10

Governor announces new state Board of Public Education member

Governor Greg Gianforte announced the appointment of Amanda Mills of Belgrade to the Montana Board of Public Education. The appointment fills a vacant position, with Mills`s term extending through...

After the buzz cut: Rebuilding the nation’s education data agency

February 27, 2026 - 05:43

After the buzz cut: Rebuilding the nation’s education data agency

The National Center for Education Statistics, the nation`s primary source for objective education data, faced a severe and debilitating reduction in resources just a few years ago. Far from a...

Dad credits therapy program for daughter’s progress as $30M early education cut is weighed

February 26, 2026 - 00:15

Dad credits therapy program for daughter’s progress as $30M early education cut is weighed

Anxiety is swirling among several advocacy groups as the state budget is debated and a potential $30 million cut to early education programs is weighed. The proposed reduction has parents and...

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DISCUSSIONS

How To Stay Organized Throughout The School Year

Great tips! Staying organized can make all the difference in a successful school year. Excited to implement these strategies and see the results!

Author: Willow Clark

March 1, 2026

How To Evaluate Online Information Like A Pro

Sure, because we all know that Googling “how to tell if information is reliable” is a foolproof strategy! Who needs critical thinking when you can just follow this magical guide? Next up: “How to Breathe Like an Expert”!

Author: Marigold Strickland

March 1, 2026

The Importance Of Math Literacy In Todays Society

Math skills open doors—let`s embrace them!

Author: Winona Sheppard

February 28, 2026

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Enriching Education: Insights and Resources at Learnuple

The Role of Play in Developing Critical Thinking in Early Learners

1 March 2026

The Role of Play in Developing Critical Thinking in Early Learners

When we think of play, most of us picture kids running around, giggling, and having fun. But did you know that play isn’t just about entertainment? It’s actually a powerful tool in helping...

The Link Between Peer Feedback and Improved Classroom Behavior

28 February 2026

The Link Between Peer Feedback and Improved Classroom Behavior

Ever noticed how students change their behavior when their peers are involved in the process? There’s something powerful about hearing feedback from a classmate rather than just from a teacher....

The Importance of Math Literacy in Today’s Society

27 February 2026

The Importance of Math Literacy in Today’s Society

Let’s be honest—when most people hear the word “math,” they either groan internally or get a flashback to high school algebra class. Maybe you’re one of them (and that’s totally okay!)....

How to Develop Leadership Skills on Campus

26 February 2026

How to Develop Leadership Skills on Campus

Let’s face it—college isn’t just about lectures, late-night pizza, and cramming days before finals. It’s also one of the best places to learn how to lead. Yeah, we`re talking about real,...

How to Evaluate Online Information Like a Pro

25 February 2026

How to Evaluate Online Information Like a Pro

Let’s be real—navigating the internet can feel like searching for treasure in a minefield. One moment, you`re reading what looks like a trustworthy article, and the next, you`re knee-deep in...

How to Critically Engage with News on Social Media

24 February 2026

How to Critically Engage with News on Social Media

In today’s world, social media has become our go-to source for news. With just a few swipes, we can scroll through headlines, breaking news, and viral stories. But here`s the problem: not...

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