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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

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School leaders can support this safety by co-creating group agreements that promote active listening, confidentiality, and respectful participation. For educators, this means consistently examining how their language, curriculum, and interactions support or hinder equity. Who is left out? Are we reinforcing or disrupting inequity?

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

School leaders can support this safety by co-creating group agreements that promote active listening, confidentiality, and respectful participation. For educators, this means consistently examining how their language, curriculum, and interactions support or hinder equity. Who is left out? Are we reinforcing or disrupting inequity?

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Leveraging AI to help special education teachers

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For both novice and veteran teachers, Poe.com provides access to a behavior intervention bot in real-time to help with questions that might arise with paperwork or strategies for student behavior. A third option is Text Compactor.com , which allows for some language translation as well. MagicSchool.ai MagicSchool.ai

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BIOZONE’s High School Biology for Texas achieves Top Marks

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English Language Proficiency Standards ( ELPS ) are integrated throughout in a way that requires students to think critically, understand and learn new concepts, process complex academic material, and interact and communicate in English within the science classroom. The TEKS form the basis of the structure of Biology for Texas.

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For Teens, Text-Based Crisis Lines Increase Accessibility Amid Mental Health Emergency

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The truly vicious language coming out of state houses is resonating down to dining tables and classroom hallways. Volunteers are trained to ask questions and quickly build rapport with callers and texters, with the overarching goal of helping the caller think about their situation logically rather than emotionally.

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When Colleges Sign ‘Inclusive Access’ Textbook Deals, Can Students and Professors Opt Out?

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Yet the contract terms for these subscription arrangements—which some publishers call “inclusive access” programs—raise questions about whether publishers and colleges pressure students into participating. They also must allow students to opt out of buying bundled books so they can find resources on their own if they prefer.

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A Data-Oriented Approach to Elevating Women in the Workplace

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Yet asking questions about aspects of a job during interviews, she worried, seemed like an invitation for rejection. Fairygodboss has grown into a powerful site where women can learn about each other’s work experiences in a confidential space. If you don’t ask the questions, you cannot have a diverse slate.