Digital literacy has evolved from an optional skill to an essential teaching credential. Discover why it matters and how to develop these critical competencies for today's classroom.
Teaching is a noble profession, and while many of our nation’s educators encounter professional challenges in a job that they love, what are some useful strategies for them to implement to sustain joy throughout the academic year?
A panel of WGU program directors illustrate not just what the Science of Reading is, but why it matters–and how educators at every level can implement it to ensure all students become confident, competent readers.
The Science of Learning is a vital component of teacher preparation programs because it provides evidence-based insights into how students acquire, retain and apply knowledge and enables educators to design more effective instruction.
Competency-based education (CBE) emphasizes students’ mastery over materials rather than time spent in class. Explore how WGU helped pioneer this model.