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The SuperSkills of Leadership Require Executive Function

In my book Building Executive Function: The Missing Link of Student Achievement, I view the 40 key executive function skills through the lens of life skills they support: You can access the full “mapping” of the 40 executive function skills to these levels through MyQPortal — our instructional resource; just click here and then click […]

Why a Winter LATIC Cohort Can Be a Transformational Win!

I’m often asked, “When is the best time to start a cohort of teachers designing Learner-Active, Technology-Infused Classrooms with you?” My answer is always, “There is no best time; different times have their advantages.” An eight-day summer workshop is critical (coupled with a leadership session). In thirty years of working to transform classrooms and educators’ […]

Student-Driven Differentiation

There is a big paradigm shift looming in education: the need to shift focus from teaching to learning, from teacher as information deliverer to teacher as facilitator of learning. That means on any given day, the teacher’s primary focus should be not on a lesson plan or textbook page, but on a student, and another, […]

IDE Corp. Presents and Exhibits at NJ Education Conferences

IDE Corp. is proud to announce that this week they will be presenting and exhibiting at two major education conferences in New Jersey. Tiffany Moutis, Superintendent of the Mansfield Township School District, will be presenting with Gina Vodola, Client Solutions Specialist at IDE, at the FEA/NJASA/NJASCD Fall Conference in Long Branch, NJ, on Thursday, October […]

Dr. Nancy Sulla Offered Webinar “Using a Systems Approach for Reflecting on the

Dr. Nancy Sulla, founder and president of IDE Corp., offered a 30-minute webinar on the topic “Using a Systems Approach for Reflecting on the School Year.” The webinar took place on June 12, 2019, at 3:00 PM EST. Using a Systems Approach for Reflecting on the School Year — The world of education offers us […]