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Teacher Development Research Review: Keys to Educator Success

Digital Promise

The following three sections detail the range of best practices found by researchers to be critical for ensuring educator growth and success: Effective Administrator and Teacher Leadership. Support and training to promote continual professional learning. 2004; Alliance for Excellent Education, 2011 ).

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SEL Can Help Special Educators Address Rapidly Evolving Remote Learning Requirements

Edsurge

Reactions have never been best practice in education. Educators and administrators across the country took the blank slate created by the absence of a playbook as an opportunity to lean into their social and emotional learning (SEL) training, think flexibly and evolve their practice—in the interest of all their students.

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Notes from the 2015 Iowa STEM Summit

Dangerously Irrelevant

Iowa’s STEM Teaching Endorsement Partnership – Higher Education Plan , Jeff Weld & Kris Kilibarda. Lunch and STEM Education Awards for Inspired Teaching , Gov. STEM education is sweeping the nation but Iowa’s enthusiasm is hard to match. STEM Education Award for Inspired Teaching video.

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8 Fun Ways To Keep Math Learning Alive Through the Summer

MindShift

Valorie Salimpoor is a trained neuroscientist who consults for the educational gaming company Cignition and has insight into helping kids who struggle with fractions. Use math as a secondary element of a project. That’s one reason early elementary classrooms are filled with math manipulatives.

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Global Collaboration Week Begins - Find a Project and Connect!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Global Collaboration Week is a series of free online education events taking place during the week of September 23 - 27, 2019. During this week (and beyond), experienced global educators and other professionals will host connective projects and events and invite public participation. A current listing of events you can join is below.

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OPINION: A lot more federal money is on the way to help schools post pandemic — Let’s spend it wisely

The Hechinger Report

No teacher, parent or student could have predicted the pandemic and its impacts on education. After 15 months of upheaval and stress for students and educators, it’s time to examine the pandemic as an inflection point for American education. We’ve been granted a chance to do more for education than sustain or reject what was.

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New Orleans finally has control of its own schools, but will all parents really have a say?

The Hechinger Report

In 2016, Rabalais, a well-connected, self-described charter school proponent, had learned that the Gentilly Terrace Elementary School would be closing its doors at the end of the school year — making the campus a blank canvas for a new kind of school. Gentilly is one of the few neighborhoods without an A-rated public elementary school.