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What student choice and agency actually looks like

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The mere idea can be intimidating, and figuring out ways to develop ownership through teaching and learning practices compounds the challenge. Leadership Public Schools (LPS) Richmond High School increases students’ active participation in their learning by allowing them to request assessments when they are ready to take them.

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TC- What student choice and agency actually looks like

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The mere idea can be intimidating, and figuring out ways to develop ownership through teaching and learning practices compounds the challenge. Leadership Public Schools (LPS) Richmond High School increases students’ active participation in their learning by allowing them to request assessments when they are ready to take them.

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Back to Basics: Focusing on the Foundation of Teaching and Learning

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But while participating in a ride-along one day, he had an epiphany. He is the author of Bold School, Breaking Bold , co-author of The Learning Transformation: A Guide to Blended Learning for Administrators and the creator and host of Teaching Keating , one of the most downloaded podcasts for educators and parents on iTunes.

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The Power of Microcredentials and America’s Higher Education Dilemma

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These short courses offer students the opportunity to study behavioral health, which aligns with jobs in our region related to human services, sociology, counseling, psychology and social work. Chamber of Commerce, in 2022 nearly 3 million fewer Americans were participating in the labor force compared to February of 2020.

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School Leaders Say Plan for Remote Teaching. But Take Care of Students First.

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I would encourage schools to think really carefully about the basics that we always consider as a whole institution—attendance, participation, getting kids into class, what they need to know and do—and then how that translates to the individual teachers. From there, think about setting some boundaries.

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