Smarter Learning Starts Here with AI Tools in Gale Presents: Udemy

| By Gale Staff | In today’s fast-paced world, learners need more than just access to content—they need guidance, practice, and personalization. That’s why Gale Presents: Udemy is proud to introduce two groundbreaking AI-powered features: AI Assistant and Role Play. These tools are designed to help learners navigate their learning journey with confidence and clarity, while building real-world … Read more

From Graduation to Employment: Why Career Readiness is Still a Struggle

| By Gale Staff | Recent survey data reveals that nearly 72% of graduates feel unprepared for life after high school. Challenges range from a lack of career exploration to inadequate real-world experience, leading students to struggle with planning their futures, from choosing a college major to starting a career.1 The disconnect between academic achievement … Read more

Design Cross-Perspective Lessons for Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day

October’s second Monday marks the shared observance of Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day, providing elementary students an opportunity to examine both the spirit of exploration and the cultures that long predated it. Teaching these histories side by side gives students an early framework for understanding how the same moment in time can mean different … Read more

Empower Your Community to Confront Bullying This October

Each year, nearly one in three US students between the ages of 12 and 17 reports being bullied. Of those, rates are significantly higher for girls (38.3%), students with a developmental disability (44.4%), and LGBTQ+ students (47.1%). National Bullying Prevention Month in October encourages educators, caregivers, and parents to take a closer look at how … Read more

Challenge ADHD Misinformation with Gale Health and Wellness

Across the United States, an estimated 15.5 million adults and 7 million children live with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This condition causes differences in how the brain is wired to respond to time, tasks, and rewards. Symptoms often resemble behavioral or motivational issues, such as daydreaming, forgetfulness, restlessness, impulsivity, and difficulty completing tasks. To the outside … Read more

Support Automotive Teachers and Students with ChiltonLibrary

| By Chilton Staff | “A lot of my family worked on cars and seeing them do that—it is something I just grew to love. I feel like it’s not work anymore and it’s not school, it’s just something that I love to do.” —Samuel Villaseñor, Cuyamaca College1 Many students are drawn to working in … Read more

Take Your Elementary Students on an Expedition for World Animal Day

World Animal Day on October 4 offers an irresistible excuse to fill your classroom with the sounds, sights, and science of the animal kingdom. But with an estimated 8.7 million species across land and sea, narrowing down which ones to feature—and doing so in a way that’s developmentally appropriate and pedagogically meaningful—can be a challenge. … Read more