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How We Disenfranchise Students of Color

The CoolCatTeacher

Their flexible, self-paced courses are available for graduate credit through CAEP and regionally accredited university partners or for continuing education units that meet your state requirements. corridor as an ELA Instructional Coach, Language Arts Department Chair, Secondary Language Arts teacher, professor and compliance specialist.

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School Counselors Helping More Women Go Into Computer Science: Tips and Advice to Find the Fit

The CoolCatTeacher

She is the 2017 New Jersey State School Counselor of the Year. When we meet with school counselors, one of the things that we share out is the data regarding Bachelor’s degrees that are being conferred in this country, and the number of jobs that are available. School Counselors Helping More Women Go Into Computer Science.

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The Vocabulary Doctors: How to Teach Vocabulary

The CoolCatTeacher

Angela Peery has been an educator 31 years and has served as a secondary English teacher, secondary administrator, instructional coach, turnaround specialist, curriculum developer, and consultant. I’ll say that one of my favorite reference tools – I have a lot of favorites. [00:04:00]. Dr. Kimberly Tyson. Kimberly Tyson, or “Dr.

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ESSA learning more, doing more

NeverEndingSearch

After eight years without a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), ESSA becomes law with references to school libraries and librarians. My big concern is that librarians think this can wait because it is not going to go into effect until the 2017/2018 school year. Essa 3-10-16 from Debra Kachel.

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Teachers of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your pain!

The Hechinger Report

Between 2005 and 2017, public schools in the U.S. The Title I program identifies what fiscal resources schools need, but Congress hasn’t allocated enough resources to meet those needs. You know, those things schools should have in their supply cabinets. And there would likely be far fewer PTA fundraisers.

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How diplomas based on skill acquisition, not credits earned, could change education

The Hechinger Report

Freshman Kylee Elderkin works on an assignment in English class at Nokomis High School in Newport on Friday, June 2, 2017. This year’s nearly 13,500 eighth graders will be the first students required to meet the changed requirements, which are being phased in gradually. Photo: Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald. “I

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What a Summer Prototype Taught Us About Measuring Quality in an Unbundled Education System

Edsurge

They are informing a set of expanded pilots taking place in 2017. At conferences on education policy and innovation we have heard the system referred to as an “albatross” and the “tail that wags the dog.” In this relatively small, short-cycle prototype, the lessons we learned were significant.

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