Competency-based education and assessment standards are becoming the norm and there’s no going back.
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Jennifer AbramsAdministrators
The Deep End – The Teacher Development Trust (TDT) facilitating...
2 minutes readTeacher leadership affects student achievement and school culture. The Teacher Development Trust (TDT) facilitating Continuous Professional Development
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edLeadersAdministratorsInterviewsDiversity, Equity, Inclusion
A Crisis in Finding the Next Gen Leaders
by Ian Egan4 minutes readThere is a crisis attracting top-level talent to teaching and other educational professions.
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Online LearningEducatorsK-12 TeachersInterviewsDiversity, Equity, Inclusion
Teaching Basic Social and Emotional Skills in the Classroom
by Ian Egan5 minutes readThe Bay District Schools in Panama City, Florida has their work cut out for them.
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Football allows for some great interdisciplinary teaching that’s both fun and serious.
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CoffeEdEducatorsK-12 TeachersInterviews
Chronic Trauma vs. Acute Trauma in the Classroom
3 minutes readIn this episode, Dr. Pamela Cantor discusses her groundbreaking research across the Five Boroughs and the effect the attack had on New York City’s students
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Barbara BlackburnCreativitySTEAM in EducationEducatorsK-12 Teachers
STEM-STEAM: Not Just for High School
5 minutes readStem-steam prepares our students for life and career after high school. It’s too late if we wait until high school to focus on these areas.
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Charles Sosnik reflects on the role of technology in children’s education and the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) 2018.
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edLeadersAdministratorsInterviews
Charter Schools Giving Parents Educational Choices
by Ian Egan4 minutes readTraditional schools want more parental involvement; charter schools need it.