August 23, 2026 - 23:33
McMahon says AI can be a ‘great tool’ for studentsEducation Secretary Linda McMahon said Sunday that artificial intelligence has the potential to be a major benefit for K-12 students, but only if schools and teachers handle it with care. Speaking...
August 23, 2026 - 04:19
Education leaders talk about their institutions’ improvementsEducation officials gathered Friday morning to highlight recent gains across local institutions, with several leaders pointing to stronger student outcomes and new programs as evidence that the...
August 22, 2026 - 22:13
Column: Professional organizations serve the cause of educationA recent guest column by Virginia Beach School Board member Melinda Rogers makes a pointed argument: efforts to weaken professional education organizations are not just political squabbles. They...
August 22, 2026 - 08:31
Should you homeschool your children? Local expert shares tips for parentsThe decision to educate a child at home is a significant one, and many families are exploring the option with fresh eyes. A local childhood literacy and education specialist recently shared...
This article truly captures the essence of fostering a growth mindset in students. It`s inspiring to see practical strategies that empower them to embrace challenges and learn from failures. Supporting their journey toward resilience and adaptability...
Author: Blade McIlwain
August 24, 2026
This article sheds light on the importance of grading strategies that focus on growth. By emphasizing improvement over perfect scores, educators can motivate students to embrace learning and foster a more positive mindset. Great insights!
Author: Zara Torres
August 23, 2026
Continuing education is a powerful tool in the creative industries. It fuels passion, sharpens skills, and opens doors to new opportunities. Embracing lifelong learning can lead to innovative ideas and greater success. Keep exploring, keep creating, and...
Author: Susan Cox
August 23, 2026
Welcome to Quizlow, an educational blog curated by Monica O`Neale, where we empower lifelong learners with insightful articles and resources that foster critical thinking and creativity in education. In this space, you will discover a wealth of information on effective study techniques, innovative teaching strategies, and engaging ways to embrace knowledge in both traditional and modern learning environments. Our mission is to inspire students, educators, and parents alike to cultivate a passion for learning and to navigate the ever-evolving world of education with confidence and curiosity. Join us on this journey as we delve into the transformative power of knowledge and its limitless potential.
24 August 2026
Continuing Education as a Tool for Expanding Your Professional Network
Let’s face it—networking can feel like that awkward moment at a party when you`re trying to make small talk with someone you barely know. You want to connect, but you’re unsure of where to...
23 August 2026
How Dual Language Programs Help Close the Achievement Gap
Education is a fundamental right, yet many students in the U.S. face an achievement gap that limits their potential. This gap disproportionately affects students from diverse linguistic backgrounds...
22 August 2026
Aligning Your Grading System with Rubric-Based Feedback
Let’s be real—grading isn’t fun. It can feel like a guessing game, especially when you`re juggling multiple assignments, different student abilities, and the ever-present pressure to be `fair...
21 August 2026
The Relationship Between Growth Mindset and Creativity
Let’s talk about two buzzwords you probably hear all the time: growth mindset and creativity. They’re not just trendy phrases thrown around in classrooms or corporate brainstorming sessions —...
20 August 2026
Exploring the Connection Between Digital Literacy and Information Overload
So, you’ve got Wi-Fi, a smartphone, fifteen open browser tabs (at least one of them is a cat video, right?), and your brain is basically fried from trying to figure out whether what you`re...
19 August 2026
The Role of Education Policy in Combatting Chronic Absenteeism
Let’s face it — schools aren`t always students` favorite place to be. It`s not because they don`t like to learn (okay, maybe some don’t), but life gets messy. Alarm clocks mysteriously stop...