Katie Cornine Finds Teaching Niche in Online Master’s Degree Program
Katie Cornine changed more than her address going from teaching in a rural school to a suburban one. “My current school district encourages teachers to
Katie Cornine changed more than her address going from teaching in a rural school to a suburban one. “My current school district encourages teachers to
Educational equity has been one of the most critical topics in education for years. Remote learning has only increased the urgency with which schools are
After earning a bachelor’s degree at Northwest Missouri State University, Melanie Schoening had initially planned to go elsewhere for an advanced degree. However, the affordability
Imagine someone hands you a thick, heavy textbook and then tells you that, in two months, there will be a quiz on the information it
One often overlooked aspect of K-12 education is the crucial role of physical education. Physical education, or P.E., not only improves student health, but it
Mark Derdzinski found his true calling as a community college professor. When his role expanded into a new direction, he answered the bell. “I was
Leigh Anne Sharp found the sweet spot in her career when she returned to her hometown of Gower, Missouri, to teach at East Buchanan Elementary
Elementary teachers Tessa Lurk and Nicole Robinson have a lot in common, including their enrollment in the MSEd. in Curriculum & Instruction – Teaching Technology
Earning a degree in the online Master of Science in Education in Curriculum and Instruction program at Northwest Missouri State University is a win-win situation
By the start of the 2020-2021 school year, the majority of schools in the U.S. had switched to long-distance and online teaching. With this dramatic
Families across the United States have become familiar with this scene: children in the house all day with parents who are unemployed or working from
Brock Hughes gave new meaning to the term international student. While working as an elementary school principal in Myanmar, Asia, the Canada native completed the
As a high school strength and conditioning coordinator, Nick Crouse spends a lot of time focused on physical fitness. He also exercises his brain as
Christina Diederich didn’t waste any time contemplating a career path. “I decided on the first day of kindergarten that I wanted to be a teacher,”
Elizabeth Moreland celebrated her last birthday in style. The Adair, Iowa, native walked the graduation stage after completing the online Master of Science in Education
Nate McDonald figured that it would be difficult to return to college while maintaining the hectic schedule of teaching and coaching high school football and
The increasing use of technology in the modern classroom creates new questions for teachers and students. What possibilities does this trend open up for student
Integrating technologies into the classroom can revitalize your curriculum, making it more accessible and relevant to students who are already more familiar with technology than
If you are an educator with the desire to become a leader for change in schools, you may want to consider becoming an instructional coach.
Making an impact on young lives through athletics keeps Ryan Sweeney constantly motivated. “I played just about every sport growing up,” he said. “I had
Commentator David Brooks, known for his work on PBS’s NewsHour, NPR’s “All Things Considered” and NBC’s “Meet the Press,” recently wrote about the significant improvement
Special education teachers carry most of the same responsibilities as other classroom teachers — and many more. From additional testing, assessment, reporting and analyzing to
With the implementation of the Common Core State Standards and standardized testing, Data-Driven Decision Making, or DDDM, has become more and more important for school
Many factors can improve student learning, from good nutrition, adequate sleep and exercise to stress-free learning environments, great parenting and community engagement. However, teachers have
In a study of over 750 hours of classroom time in 30 high schools, 70 percent of high school students reported that they are bored
“A leader is someone who helps improve the lives of other people or improve the system they live under.” — Sam Houston Change is, ironically,
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Postsecondary Education has identified teacher shortage areas across the U.S. This list reveals that Missouri needs more highly
The Oxford English Dictionary defines “mindset” as “the established set of attitudes held by someone.” A person’s mindset combines their intelligence, personality and talent. The
Kelsey Kumsher searched high and low for the ideal graduate degree program. It turned out she simply needed to look at Northwest Missouri State University.
Hannah LeBlanc took field experience to a totally different level. LeBlanc taught at Chief Paul Memorial School in Kipnuk, Alaska, while earning a Master of
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