Dr. Jared Cotton’s litmus test for tech is simple – if it helps the teaching effort, it’s effective, if not, it will not work.
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Dr. Mike Brophy combines decades of experience in teaching and administration with a very open and progressive outlook.
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According to statistics, up to 10 million children in the United States have some form of reading disability.
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Equity in education seen as a moral obligation rather than a contrived principal of choice.
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Outside funding has helped the district balance their budget for the last seven years running, a notable accomplishment.
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Science is not just a textbook, it’s LIFE.
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RTI assists students in developing to become better readers, writers, and mathematicians.
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Dr. Alena Zachary-Ross is passionate about maintaining a sense of honesty and integrity inside education.
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Leadership that supports student learning by those who have chosen administration for the right reasons.
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Using tests as an opportunity for students rather than a burden.
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The better writer the teacher is, the better they express their lessons.
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Attitude and incentives can stop teacher defections and migrations.
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Innovative virtual learning system directed at early elementary-aged children
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Nowadays, voice commands can handle typing for us, so why should we still learn keyboarding skills? Here’s the reason: voice technology isn’t flawless.
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Later start times disrupt EVERYTHING but kids need their sleep.