The lack of proper safety measures and training has led to many accidents in schools, causing serious injuries and resulting in expensive legal cases.
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Key Questions for District Leaders When Considering the Use of...
by Pete Weir6 minutes readPete Weir discusses six important factors each school leader should ask before adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) resources in the classroom.
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A PROVEN PANDEMIC RECOVERY SOLUTION: INVESTING IN TEACHERS
4 minutes readMichael Q. Roth, Ed.D, Deputy Superintendent of the Allentown School District, discusses the three most critical issues affecting schools in the post-pandemic.
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Consider the Benefits of a Chemical Hygiene Officer in Each...
10 minutes readHaving a Chemical Hygiene Officer Specialist or Lead in each school building just makes sense from a risk management and safety perspective across the USA.
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Dissections in Schools- Traditional vs. Digital
6 minutes readTraditional and digital dissections allow students to gain valuable STEAM knowledge with some advantages and disadvantages using each method.
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Building Your Leadership Groove in K12 Education
4 minutes readK12 leaders need to reignite their core in a world of constant change. Developing a leadership groove is essential for adapting to the new landscape.
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An Agile Classroom Builds Life-Long Reflective Practices.
7 minutes readAn agile classroom provides opportunities to establish and develop reflective practices that help students learn essential skills for their futures.
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The Importance of Robust Curriculum Assessment
3 minutes readHaving experience in curriculum development, assessment, and implementation; it is clear that curriculum sits at the core of making informed decisions.
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Bringing Agility Into Our Classrooms
8 minutes readWhen the students begin using Agility, teacher energy increases and teachers get to enjoy teaching, building relationships, and having genuine conversations.