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53 back-to-school tips and insights for a great year

eSchool News

Here are some back-to-school tips, advice, and valuable insights from educators, stakeholders, and industry experts. In order to keep this industry flourishing, schools need to prepare the next generation of workers in this industry. We need to prioritize discussions on how to effectively support multilingual students.

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Current Trends in Education

eSchool News

Key points: Current education trends point to personalization and accessibility Keeping up with current trends in education is essential for educators Learn more about K-12 Tech Innovation News In the dynamic landscape of K-12 education, several trends are shaping the way students learn and educators teach.

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College Uncovered, Season 2, Episode 4

The Hechinger Report

Kirk: Michael, do you predict we’ll see more schools shut down in 2024? They will always be able to access their transcript, but there’s no guarantee that another institution will take those credits, particularly if it’s a closure that happens for some sort of accreditation issue. You’re good to go.’

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A ‘shockingly broken system’: More than a dozen states are failing to meet child care safety regulations

The Hechinger Report

Systems like background checks and data tracking are key safety mechanisms in any industry. It’s not the easily accessible, plain language vision that was laid out in CCDBG. “I As of 2024, California is the only state that still doesn’t post serious injury or abuse data online at all. Here’s where we stand, 10 years later.

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Climate change threatens America’s ragged school infrastructure

The Hechinger Report

But the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, like many small-town and rural school districts across the country, is reliant on a small tax base that is highly dependent on the fading local oil and gas industry, tourism and dwindling state funds. Money or no money, Seward’s floods keep coming.

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States are required to background check child care workers. Many are falling short

The Hechinger Report

Barbara Mikulski, a Democrat from Maryland, worked with members of the child care advocacy community to draft bipartisan legislation that would, for the first time, establish national safety standards for child care. Broken system: Child care subsidies ensure low quality, limit access States had until 2018 to come into compliance.

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