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Advice for Vendors as Schools Plan for Their ARP Funding

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Even though money from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) is meant to help school districts this year and beyond, the majority of superintendents and school leaders are being cautious with their spending. In order to not only use the ARP funds but for any purchases, they are now looking for results. By Stacey Pusey.

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Just Released | edFocus Report on the Impact of COVID-19

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We’re delighted to announce the release of our edFocus Industry Summit Report 2021: The Impact of COVID-19 on K-12 Education. Schools have been coping the crisis created by COVID-19 for nearly a year with very little funding and support compared to what is needed. Schools are looking forward to re-opening soon.

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The American Rescue Plan: Encouraging Transformation, Impact, and Longevity

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Blog post by Michele Israel based on this edLeader Panel. Schools and districts can continue to benefit from the federal government’s stimulus dollars through the American Rescue Plan (ARP) of 2021, the third iteration of the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER). An ARP Logistics Primer.

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Education Stimulus Funding: The Who, What, and Why

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News about economic stimulus funding for K-12 education brought a lot of excitement, confusion, and questions for both vendors and school districts. This first round of funding came as the pandemic and stay-at-home orders hit, which impacted projected state revenues. American Rescue Plan Act (Mar.

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Looking Past COVID: Science Education Post Pandemic

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The 2020 Teaching K-12 Science and Engineering During a Crisis report said 88% of teachers indicated that students spent less time learning science remotely than in a face-to-face situation; only 38% had been involved in experiments and investigations while learning remotely. What the Pandemic Revealed: Policy-Level Challenges.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 13 Edition)

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This week, I introduced the K-12 Cyber Incident Map. Tagged on: April 2, 2017 Company degree programs come to the rescue of Nevada’s skill gap | Las Vegas Review-Journal → "He’s a guinea pig for one of the state’s first accelerated education programs tailored for a specific company." It is that bad.

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