Personalized learning is a high-impact instructional practice, but it can be challenging for teachers to bring this methodology into their classrooms. A teacher’s success with personalizing learning can depend on many factors, including having the right resources, training, and experience…. Continue Reading →
If your school is facing difficulty in processing online school payments, consider switching to a proven payment software. Proven payment software enables you to accept all major credit cards for tuition and fee payments. You can also use it for… Continue Reading →
In today’s increasingly digital society, it is becoming more and more important to implement a school information system (SIS) in every school. This article discusses the importance of updating your SIS, how an update can benefit teachers, students, and, parents… Continue Reading →
When a school has custom communication software, it is not only able to bring the best out of its education system but is also equipped with incredible tools when it comes to safety. A custom communication software is something that… Continue Reading →
When students enroll in your school, you require them to pay their tuition or other fees; however, as soon as students leave or drop out of your school, you don’t receive the fees they owe. There is a solution to… Continue Reading →
As we’ve seen, the financial services industry is under constant attack from criminals and fraudsters. This means that your payment system needs to be secure and needs to provide a safe environment for your parents and students. If you already… Continue Reading →
What is alumni relationship management? Alumni relationship management is at the core of effective development programs, offering a variety of opportunities for alumni to engage with your school. There is no question that successful alumni relations can be very beneficial… Continue Reading →
With the world embracing technology, many schools are feeling left behind when it comes to how payments are made. For example, most schools today do not accept online payments for tuition fees and other school charges. This hinders their progress… Continue Reading →
We can all agree that the majority of the work required to run a school is extremely complex and time-consuming. Between course planning, grading, attendance taking, and emailing parents and staff members – it’s truly mind-boggling how much needs to… Continue Reading →
One of the most important parts of any course is keeping track of student grades. Without a clear picture of how each student is performing it can be hard to track their progress and decide what academic assistance may be… Continue Reading →
Software companies are flooded with requests from schools to make custom admissions and enrollment software. Custom admissions and enrollment software are different than using an off-the-shelf (OTS) system such as Peoplesoft or Blackboard that only needs a little customization to… Continue Reading →
In the world of education, it is better to be innovative and try new methods for learning. This way, students can keep up with a fast-paced world of knowledge and will be able to utilize new learning methods. Hybrid learning… Continue Reading →
There are many reasons why teachers should utilize educational technology data in their classrooms. The benefits range from increasing student engagement and giving the teacher insight into the students’ knowledge of a particular topic to helping foster an environment with… Continue Reading →
There are many online payment solutions available for Christian Schools. However, the challenge is to find the best online payments solution that fits all or at least most of your needs. With so many options, the decision can become quite… Continue Reading →
The number of parents who send their children to preschool is very important. When many parents send their children, enrollment in the school will increase. An increase in enrollment means more funding for the school and larger class sizes. Larger… Continue Reading →
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