The Resilient Schools Project is a Future of School initiative to assist schools and districts with developing an ongoing response to instruction disruptions during the 2020-21 school year.
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A Black History Month Reading List
by Tamara Fyke2 minutes readSEL: Let’s review A Black History Month Reading List – Our perspectives change by taking the time to listen to our African-American brothers and sisters
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In this episode, Tom and Emma speak with one of education’s most influential authors, Doug Lemov about his passion for creating supportive, challenging, and enriching educational environment where all students can shine.
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edLeadersCreativity
Less is More: Mastering Curriculum Helps a Small Korean School...
5 minutes readA curriculum mapping tool that allows for the easy sharing of information helps teachers fill in the gaps between grade levels to do more with fewer teachers―something that can be equally powerful for different reasons in schools large or small.
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Online Learning
Tech Spending Predictions for America’s Schools in 2021, Amid Enrollment...
5 minutes readUS K-12 schools to boost EdTech spending by $2.4B in 2021 despite enrollment losses, with major increases in digital curriculum and technology investments.
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Future of School Welcomes Stride, Inc. as a Partner in...
4 minutes readFuture of School (FoS) announces that Stride, Inc., has joined as a partner in the Resilient Schools Project (RSP).
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Historically, ‘school choice’ is a term that has a strong political charge and is driven, in large part, by state-based policies.
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Podcasting Brings Authentic Voice to Ethnic Studies
7 minutes readBruna Lee, an English and Ethnic Studies teacher at SOTA in San Francisco offers go-to tips for teachers interested in implementing classroom podcasting.
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Mind the Gap, Episode 15 — What We’ve Learned About...
2 minutes readIn this ‘Tom & Emma’ episode of Mind the Gap, the discussion centers on lessons learned from nearly a year of remote learning.
