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violence strikes
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When Violence Strikes, Schools Can Lead: Crisis Response
Last week, the country once again found itself embroiled in controversy and tragedy.When videos emerged in the aftermath of two separate but eq...
poverty in schools
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Time to Focus on Poverty in Schools: An Urgent Call
One in five school-age children live in poverty, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.That means that for every four stude...
most of summer
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Making the Most of Summer: 5 Ways to Maximize the Break
“Summertime and the living’s easy…”Students aren’t in school during the summer, why would teachers, or administrators be?Are you kidding me...
student teacher
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What's Lacking in Teacher PD? Insights from Students
Quality professional development. Education leaders liken it to a Holy Grail of sorts—one of those elusive benefits that administrators have sought...
three student learning in tablet wearing a headphones
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Differentiating Student Engagement: Not All Engagement is Created Equal
Student engagement is a hot topic in schools these days.Students who are bored or disinterested tend to zone out in class, which zaps their ent...
schools can shine a light
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Helping Students Cope in the Wake of Tragedy: School Initiatives
Once again, our country finds itself reeling from an unspeakably violent tragedy.When a gunman opened fire in an Orlando nightclub, he not only...
No school’s perfect
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Striving for Excellence: How Your School Can Improve
Take a minute, and think about your ideal school.If you had all the money, resources, and employees you could possibly want, what kind of schoo...
curriculum changes
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Navigating Curriculum Changes: Avoiding Controversy in Schools
“All politics is local.”If you’ve worked in schools for any amount of time, chances are that’s an adage you’ve witnessed play out firsthand. ...
last days of school
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Maximizing the Last Days of School: Strategies for Success
It’s the last days of the school year—a time when students and teachers (and even administrators) tend to shift into autopilot.And who can blam...
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