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21st Century Skills and How to Teach Them to Our Students
Success in the 21st Century world and economy demands our students learn these 12 critical skills.

4 Key Implications of Delaying the Nation’s Academic Report Card
What you need to know about the Department of Education’s decision to delay the 2021 NAEP: America’s most comprehensive tracker of educational development.

Simple Steps to Keep Students’ Minds Active During Winter Break
The Juice’s Guide to Mitigating Learning Loss During School Breaks.

Media Survival Guide: 3 Easy Steps for Teaching Students to Navigate Media Bias
How to balance your information diet without giving up the sources you love.

Civic Engagement Starts in the Classroom (and At Home)
How can we ensure a future informed electorate with a deep capacity for critical thinking, civic engagement, empathy, and curiosity? Simple. Teach current events.

Announcing The Juice
We’re live! The Juice—an interactive learning platform built to develop critical thinking and encourage social discourse through current events—is now in early access.
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Education 2020, A Year in Review | Part Two: August – December
After a year like no other, The Juice is breaking down the biggest news stories from 2020 that affected education in the US and around the world.

Education 2020, A Year in Review | Part One: January – July
After a year like no other, The Juice is breaking down the biggest news stories from 2020 that affected education in the US and around the world.

How to Engage Students Despite Diminishing Attention Spans
Unlike static textbooks, current events keep our students engaged and informed in classroom learning while enhancing their comprehension and media literacy.

Turning Off Autopilot: Why Teaching Critical Thinking is Important
Critical thinking is one of those terms we use a lot but aren’t always 100% sure what it means. Here’s what it is and why it is important.

9 Great Books for Young Adult Readers over this Winter Break
The Juice’s Young Adult Literature Expert Lilli Leight Gives 3 Recommended Books for Lower Middle, Upper Middle, and High School Students.

How Critical Thinking Skills Develop: A Brainy Overview
Ways to Leverage our Teens’ Neural Growth-Spurts to Develop Their Critical Thinking.