Debora Klaine

Debora Klaine

Educational Policy Expert
Debora Klaine is an education expert, passionate about research that enhances learning experiences and educational outcomes. She conducts rigorous policy analysis to inform decision-making and the implications for student learning, teacher efficacy, and school performance. Debora is a trusted source for policymakers, educators, and researchers alike.
A Brief on Remote Education
Editorial A Brief on Remote Education

Remote education has seen a dramatic increase in popularity over the past decade and along with it came a surge in educational standards, various improvements, and innovations that made life easier for everyone involved. Maybe even more so for individuals who are working full-time but are not

How to Enhance the Learning Experience of Introverts and Extroverts
Editorial How to Enhance the Learning Experience of Introverts and Extroverts

The Merriam Webster dictionary defines “introvert” as “a reserved or shy person who enjoys spending time alone,” whereas an “extrovert” is a gregarious and unreserved individual. While those brief characteristics help you sketch an outline of one’s identity, it’s far from being a finished portrait.

Supreme Court Might Grant Funding for Religious Education
Editorial Supreme Court Might Grant Funding for Religious Education

The Supreme Court appeared to be favorable to the renewing of public funding for religious education, following debates among conservative and liberal justices. The conservative party argued that the so-called Blaine Amendment reflects the anti-Catholic sentiment of the 19th century that prompted

The emergence of online learning – Top 5 e-learning platforms
Editorial The emergence of online learning – Top 5 e-learning platforms

The job market, like marketing or IT, is shifting towards skills and knowledge that you don’t learn in school, and employees are required to adapt to new tech constantly. An interesting and undoubtedly efficient way to address this challenge is online learning . Below we will discuss the top five

Time Management & Productivity: Key Lessons from the Stoics
Editorial Time Management & Productivity: Key Lessons from the Stoics

Originally called Zenonism, the Stoic Philosophy was founded by the Phoenician merchant Zeno of Citium around 301 BC in Athens. The building blocks of this philosophy remain just as relevant today, helping us direct our thoughts and actions in an unpredictable world. Below we explore four key Stoic

The Best Paying Work-from-Home Jobs of 2019
Editorial The Best Paying Work-from-Home Jobs of 2019

Working remotely is nothing new. But the number of employees working from their home increased in the last few years and is expected to grow in 2019. It’s easy to see why. Remote jobs are a big money saver (an employee might save over $4,000 per year). In fact, 23% of U.S. professionals choose to

How AI is Reshaping Talent Recruiting
Editorial How AI is Reshaping Talent Recruiting

Recruiting is undoubtedly one of the toughest issues businesses face today, an activity that involves stakeholders across the entire organization. Today, machine learning is emerging as a strategy to help employers conduct talent sourcing and recruitment more efficiently. Discover below the top

High expectations from the future of education?
Editorial High expectations from the future of education?

Putting their imagination to the test has been a favorite exercise of technology passionate professionals since the computers appeared. Not always have these utopian projections of the future came true, but then again, we are living times where technology takes big steps right underneath our eyes.

Are you thrilled about online-only education?
Editorial Are you thrilled about online-only education?

Online-only education sprung out of the need to bring education to students’ homes when they lived in isolated areas or when their daily schedule would not allow for physical classroom attendance. Put this together with the opportunities provided by modern technology and you have the why and the

The perils (and benefits) of social media peer pressure
Editorial The perils (and benefits) of social media peer pressure

Many of the parents and educators can picture in their mind some utopian times when the adults supervising children and teenagers (and taking care of their education) could claim to be familiar with the young ones’ friends, and by consequence to know to a great extent the ideas, concepts and habits

Loading
Latest Articles

Subscribe to our weekly news digest.

Join now and become a part of our fast-growing community.

Invalid Email Address
Thanks for Subscribing!
We'll be sending you our best soon!
Something went wrong, please try again later