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Using Learning Science to Create Action on Equity

edWeb.net

But according to the presenters in an edWebinar , hosted by AASA, The School Superintendents Association and AASA’s Leadership Network , the more effective approach is to identify specific problems for specific groups of students and make key changes that address those individual needs. About the Presenters. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST.

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Join Us in Chicago for the Fourth Annual Global Leadership Summit - March 15, 2019

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Gray previously taught elementary grade levels in Chicago Public Schools and middle school computer science at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. He has presented at many conferences in North America, Asia, and Europe. Department of Education. In 2013, Brady was named a Teachers for Global Classrooms Fellow by the U.S.

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May 31 - Interview with James Bosco on Digital Media and Participatory Learning

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

He obtained a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1961. The Kalamazoo Promise provides four year post-secondary scholarships for every graduating high school student in Kalamazoo the Promise has been the catalyst for educational reform and area economic/community development.

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Is universal preschool the answer? Britain says ‘yes’

The Hechinger Report

Hurley has been teaching nursery classes for 20 years at this state-funded school that we would call a public elementary school. The study in question, called Effective Pre-school, Primary and Secondary Education (EPPSE), tracked 3,000 children from the mid-1990s through 2008. The child does not speak English at home, she said.

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CRT debate repeats past battles about state history textbooks

The Hechinger Report

Richardson, who served as state superintendent until 2004, attributed the heightened scrutiny to a crackdown on school performance. They then presented that information to a textbook committee, who voted to approve or reject materials. “It The Forum helped amend the textbook law to expand people who served on the state committee.

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