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Addressing Maldistribution in the Education Labor Market
National school staffing shortages have become increasingly difficult to address. The workforce gaps are continually shifting as the need for special services of diversifying types continues to rise. While school districts across the country are facing these issues, major inequalities exist from district to district, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
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Attention Teachers: Don’t Miss Crayola Creativity Week 2023!
Crayola Creativity Week is a free program designed to celebrate the joy of creativity to kids, educators and parents everywhere!
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Teachers – Get Excited for Crayola Creativity Week 2023!
Crayola is bringing educators, parents, children, and celebrities together for an exciting, week-long, worldwide event: Crayola Creativity Week!
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Schools are ready to innovate. To succeed, they need a better approach to data
In the aftermath of disruption to classrooms brought on by the pandemic, schools across the country are recognizing the need for lasting, structural change.
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Better Leverage Your Student Data – Make Informed Decisions
School systems face a common problem – how to use available data to make informed decisions and equip educators with that data promptly
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Original Thinking Evolves with Connectivity and New Insights
Innovative ideas are built upon earlier ideas that have developed in an iterative process to generate new perspectives
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Cutting-edge District Leaders Solve for Teacher Shortages with Innovative Teaching and Learning Models
Stride Learning Solutions is working with districts to fill instructional gaps utilizing non-traditional teaching and learning models
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Cybersecurity for Kids: Expert Tips
It’s important to teach kids about cybersecurity. Here’s how to make it fun & easy to understand.
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Bring the Scripps National Spelling Bee to your classroom today
For nearly a century, the iconic Scripps National Spelling Bee has inspired a love of learning in students across the country and around the world
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Improving Indoor Air Quality = Keeping Students + Staff in School
Indoor environmental quality in school facilities encompasses acoustics, air quality, light, aesthetics, temperature and more.
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Reinventing Learning: A Path Forward
What is our vision for learning? What are the barriers to getting there? How can we overcome those barriers to meet the needs of all students?
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How School Leaders Can Support Social-Emotional Learning (and Retain Teachers, Too)
The teachers surveyed felt more prepared to teach SEL when they believed their school leaders supported their personal well-being.
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The Secret, Simple Literacy Solution Every School Needs
For support with ESSER funding, access how-to resources developed by Project Tomorrow.
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Education Beat: How Journalists Can Strengthen Coverage of Teachers and Learning
Teachers and journalists have a lot in common. Both play vital roles in helping people understand and engage with the world. And, unfortunately, both are often underpaid, overworked and disrespected, especially in today’s climate of increasing politicization of curriculum and learning.
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