Welcome to Learnuple, an engaging educational blog created by Madeleine Newton, where we dedicate ourselves to fostering a love for learning through insightful articles, helpful resources, and innovative teaching strategies. Our mission is to empower students, educators, and lifelong learners with the knowledge they need to succeed in today’s dynamic educational landscape, focusing on valuable insights into various subjects, study techniques, and personal development tips to enhance your learning experience. Join us on this journey of discovery and unlock your potential as we explore the limitless possibilities of education together.
February 20, 2026 - 07:55
Iowa House passes 'compromise' 2% per-pupil education funding rateThe Iowa House of Representatives has passed a measure setting a 2% growth rate for State Supplemental Aid, the primary per-pupil funding mechanism for K-12 public schools. The bill, described by...
February 19, 2026 - 18:24
Trump’s Playbook to Gut the Education DepartmentDespite Congress continuing to appropriate funds, the Trump administration is actively pursuing a multi-pronged strategy to systematically reduce the federal Department of Education to a shell of...
February 19, 2026 - 03:15
GRAND CANYON EDUCATION, INC. REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER 2025 RESULTSGrand Canyon Education, Inc. has released its financial results for the fourth quarter, which concluded on December 31, 2025. The publicly traded education services provider, operating under the...
February 18, 2026 - 04:46
US Education Department opens civil rights probe into Portland Public Schools' Center for Black Student ExcellenceThe U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has initiated a formal investigation into Portland Public Schools (PPS). The probe will examine whether the district’s establishment...
Collaborative learning fosters communication, critical thinking, and teamwork skills, essential for success in group work and real-world problem-solving.
Author: Zora Perry
February 20, 2026
Parents play a crucial role in early childhood education by actively engaging in their child’s learning process. Simple actions, such as reading together, attending school events, and maintaining open communication with educators, can significantly...
Author: Stacey Bell
February 20, 2026
Great article! School counselors are like superheroes for our mental health. Their support and guidance can truly make a difference in students` lives. Let`s celebrate their vital role!
Author: Indie McIntire
February 20, 2026
20 February 2026
Collaborative Learning: The Key to Group Work Success
Let’s face it—group work can be a wild ride. Sometimes it flows like a dream, and other times it feels like trying to herd cats. But here’s the thing: when done right, working together can...
19 February 2026
The Role of Parents in Early Childhood Education: How to Get Involved
When we talk about early childhood education, many people instantly think of preschool teachers, classrooms filled with colorful blocks, and nap time. But here`s the truth bomb — parents are the ...
18 February 2026
How to Improve Your Language Skills Outside of the Classroom
Have you ever felt like your language skills plateau once you step outside the classroom? Like no matter how many textbooks you read or grammar exercises you complete, real-life conversations still...
17 February 2026
Rethinking the Role of Failure in Critical Thinking Development
Let’s be honest for a moment: failure has never really been the most popular guest at the success party. It gets blamed, avoided, and even feared. Yet, what if we’ve been looking at failure all...
16 February 2026
Examining the Role of School Funding in Addressing Achievement Gaps
Education is supposed to be the great equalizer, but is that really the case? While we like to think that every student has an equal chance at success, the truth is that school funding plays a...
15 February 2026
How to Use Peer Feedback to Prepare Students for the Real World
Introduction Let’s be honest—traditional feedback methods can sometimes feel like a one-way street. A teacher grades an assignment, writes a few comments, and hands it back. End of story....