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How our district turned a sea of data into a compass for change

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We would go to one platform to look at their reading data, another for their behavior data, and yet another for math. That’s just one example among many that illustrates the success we’ve had already at establishing a culture where data is prized. We look at it. We do something with it at all levels of our organization.

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7 tips for a strong remote learning strategy

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Each year, we share our 10 most-read stories. This year’s 9th most-read story focuses on strategies for impactful remote learning. Not surprisingly, many of this year’s Top 10 focused on student engagement and online or hybrid learning strategies related to pandemic teaching.

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Racism is a subtle, silent enemy of STEM classrooms

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We as educators can also serve as gatekeepers to either advanced studies, special education, counseling, etc. Examples of microaggression can be scheduling major deadlines on important cultural event dates or making inappropriate and insensitive jokes about a particular group of students.

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Simple & Standout Back-to-School Bulletin Board Ideas

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Whether students step into the classroom or hang out in the counseling office, it’s the perfect time to spark motivation and help them set meaningful goals. These bulletin board ideas are just what you need to level up your space in a counseling office, library nook, or calming corner. You can even embellish with summer cutouts.

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Why Summer Learning Programs Are Pushing More Fun Than Academics

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High schoolers, whose day ends at lunchtime, will have access to college preparation, job training and counseling. Her district is focused on fostering a “culture of fun,” which may look different for each kid. They’re also trying to craft culturally-responsive curricula. Does It Matter?

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

eSchool News

As such, from the characters portrayed in online programs to reading excerpts included in curricular products, it is important for all education companies to provide, and educators to seek out, more culturally relevant, modifiable, and accessible resources to effectively meet the varying learning needs of all students.

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What Public School Teachers Want: Less Disruption

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The list I have compiled below is a must read for school boards, parents, grandparents and anyone who cares about having a well-educated society. Brick and mortar charter schools have been known to use questionable (and unethical) recruitment techniques and “counseling out” poor standardized test-takers.

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