Education Around the world

In some developing countries, one quarter to one-half of youth who have graduated from primary school cannot read a single sentence.

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The Learning Counsel

The Learning Counsel helps education professionals in the K12 and Higher Ed sectors gain context on the shift to digital curriculum. The more than $22 Billion curriculum industry across K12 and Higher Ed is in transition, maneuvering through the intersection of policy, technology leadership, old habits and new enthusiasms. The Learning Counsel seeks to bring consulting and online resources for everyone in the fray, from school seekers-of-resources to industry partners in need of services. We are building an agnostic sharing and recommendations platform to advise schools on all things related to digital content and curriculum. Based in Sacramento, California, The Learning Counsel has staff and an extended family of contributors across the U.S. and in the Ukraine.

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The Rise of STEM in Schools

Infographic | January 8, 2020

STEM education has received a lot of attention in the United States over the last couple of decades, but it turns out implementing changes to curricula take time. Instructors have to be trained and put into place, which takes several years before the first students can be trained. The first group of students to have an emphasis on STEM education starting in elementary school are just beginning to graduate from high school.

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The Best Learning Management Systems based on Customer Experience

Infographic | September 3, 2021

This Top 20 LMS list has been created using a holistic approach and is based on input from actual LMS users. The order of appearance depends on Customer Satisfaction (CSAT Score), Customer Effort (CEF Score) & Customer Expectation (CEX Score).

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Changing the Paradigm from Classroom to eLearning

Infographic | December 13, 2019

To solve this problem, first you need to understand why employees are not always welcoming toward eLearning. While training has been an integral part of corporate workplace, until recent years it was dominated by instructor-led classroom sessions. Any radical change, especially when it involves technology, meets resistance from employees.

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A GUIDE TO DIVERSITY IN THE CLASSROOM INFOGRAPHIC

Infographic | June 7, 2022

Simply put, “diversity” refers to the fact that everyone in a classroom is unique. Students may come from different cultural backgrounds, their families may face varying economic circumstances, or they may have different religious beliefs. Even with similar backgrounds, however, individual students may read at different levels or be more athletic than others. No matter how much common ground students share, each one has a unique personality. The challenge for the classroom teacher: Recognize these differences and create an environment where everyone has the opportunity to learn while also respecting one another.

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The Power Of Visuals In Online Learning

Infographic | April 7, 2020

The human brain processes visuals 60,000 times faster than text. In fact, it takes only 13 milliseconds for the brain to process an image. Visuals are more likely to be stored in our long-term memory, leading to better retention. According to a study, after 3 days, people retain.

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Why Should Your School Have An App?

Infographic | March 3, 2020

Your own app helps you manage multiple classes instead of relying on chat platforms that make communication clutter. Parents and teachers can communicate better by sharing posts, comments, and likes. Your own app will create a lot of structure in communication. It becomes easy to send individual class timetables to specific class groups for parents to view online. No more printing and wasting paper. Your app gives you control over collecting payments safely. You will also be able to send reminders on payment dues and confirm receipt from parents.

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The Learning Counsel

The Learning Counsel helps education professionals in the K12 and Higher Ed sectors gain context on the shift to digital curriculum. The more than $22 Billion curriculum industry across K12 and Higher Ed is in transition, maneuvering through the intersection of policy, technology leadership, old habits and new enthusiasms. The Learning Counsel seeks to bring consulting and online resources for everyone in the fray, from school seekers-of-resources to industry partners in need of services. We are building an agnostic sharing and recommendations platform to advise schools on all things related to digital content and curriculum. Based in Sacramento, California, The Learning Counsel has staff and an extended family of contributors across the U.S. and in the Ukraine.

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