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Look Who’s Talking: Superintendent Susan Enfield on the Changing Role of Leadership in Schools

eSchool News

Title: Leading in Service to Schools: Every Leader Matters School districts are in a precarious state. Post-pandemic, institutions are still grappling with learning recovery, teacher shortages, and other societal struggles. She indulged eSchool News with some starting points. Susan Enfield has been there.

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Scaling-up high-dosage tutoring is crucial to students’ academic success

eSchool News

6 Public school leaders estimate that 49 percent of students began the 2022-23 school year behind grade level in at least one subject. 10 Thankfully, extensive research points toward one incredibly effective option in recovering learning loss: high-dosage tutoring.

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Transitioning Edtech to the Cloud

edWeb.net

At the beginning of the edtech wave, superintendents saw many benefits from using digital resources in the classroom. For administrators looking to take the focus of edtech away from upkeep and back to learning, moving to the cloud could be the answer. Now, when the school adds a program, it benefits multiple constituencies.

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The Emergency Home Learning Summit Final Week - 24 Amazing Interviews Start Tomorrow

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Emergency Home Learning (& More) Summit is in its final week. For the next eight days we'll be publishing three special 30-minute video interviews each day with an amazing set of learning experts (see below), for a total of 24 interviews (and maybe a surprise bonus interview or two). Yong Zhao, Ph.D

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When the man behind the curtain is female: More women now hold key education policymaker jobs

The Hechinger Report

In the spring of 2020, Chelsea Kelley’s second grader received live instruction from his teacher just once a week for 45 minutes. We are living and experiencing what our children are experiencing on a daily basis.”. Having mothers like Kelley occupy seats at the education policymaking table is relatively new for California.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

You can read the series here: 2010 , 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019. Oh yes, I’m sure you can come up with some rousing successes and some triumphant moments that made you thrilled about the 2010s and that give you hope for “the future of education.” Certainly “free” works well for cash-strapped schools.

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After enrollment slump, Denver-area schools struggle to absorb a surge of migrant and refugee children

The Hechinger Report

The closest school was many miles from his village in Venezuela, and Alberto’s father never allowed him or his mom, Yuliver, to stray far, according to mother and son. The school also charged far more than they could afford. “I I want to learn to become somebody in life,” Alberto said through an interpreter. “I

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