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high school named after a confederate general
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High School Renames After Confederate General: A History Reckoning
What’s in a name?For many schools, names instill a sense of pride and a link to the history of a community. But occasionally, a school’s name c...
learner centered
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Leading for Tomorrow: A Call for Course Correction in Schools
[caption id="attachment_2326" align="alignright" width="150"] Dr. Philip Lanoue[/caption]Change. We talk about it in schools every day. As educ...
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5 Realities Schools Must Embrace: What’s Next in Education
[caption id="attachment_2326" align="alignright" width="150"] Dr. Philip Lanoue[/caption]When it comes to dealing with a changing education env...
funding plans
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Staying Engaged as Districts Navigate New School Funding Plans
In the midst of heated debates over federal education spending, it’s easy to overlook the reality that federal support constitutes only a small por...
Teachers want a louder voice
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Teacher Voices in Policy: Bridging Communication Gaps for Impactful Change
There’s no lack of education “experts” out there. Almost every one of them claims to have the secret to transforming America’s K-12 schools.New...
educators gave students the responsibility
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High School Turnaround: Students Taking Charge for Change
School leaders often talk about the importance of strong student voice in their schools.Bringing students into conversations about academics, c...
graphic displaying the flow of data with school technology
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School Climate Data Challenges: 3 Common Pitfalls
Research shows that school climate data is among the best indicators of long-term school success. But while many school districts conduct surveys t...
rethinking recess
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Rethinking Recess: Boosting Students' Social Skills Through Play
For most students and teachers, recess represents a break from learning.But, for an increasing number of school leaders and educators, recess i...
America’s public schools
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Dispelling Myths: America’s Public Schools Are Not Failing
“America’s schools are failing.” “United States slips on latest world education rankings.” “American students less prepared than ever before.”L...
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