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Attending a Professional Learning Session? Many Educators Don't Know Why
It’s hard to develop a shared commitment when you don’t even know why you’re in the room.
School & District Management
5 Things to Know About How the Culture Wars Are Disrupting Schools
Disruptions were more acutely felt in districts with more affluent and white students, but there weren't always clear-cut political lines.
School Climate & Safety
For Drug Prevention, Scare Tactics Are Out. Here’s What’s In
Experts have advice for today's educators looking to choose effective models for drug-prevention education.
School & District Management
First Latina Selected to Lead National Principals Group
Raquel Martinez is a middle school principal in Pasco, Wash.
School & District Management
Four Things to Know From a State's Push to Switch Schools to Heat Pumps
Installing a heat pump is complex, but the payoff is well worth it, says an expert in Maine who's pushing their adoption in schools.
School & District Management
3 Things That Keep Superintendents in Their Jobs
Two experienced leaders say strong relationships with the community and school board make all the difference.
Student Achievement
What the Research Says
Global Academic Loss Persists Nearly Three Years Into the Pandemic
An analysis of data from 15 countries finds students are still behind by more than a third of a year of schooling.
Leaders To Learn From
We are excited to reveal our 2022 honorees. These innovative district leaders showed resiliency and fortitude as they found ways to support students and families during a year of continued disruption.
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A Seat at the Table: Chronic Teacher Shortage: Where Do We Go From Here?
Join Peter DeWitt, Michael Fullan, and guests for expert insights into finding solutions for the teacher shortage.
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- Student Well-Being What Is the 'Mentoring Gap,' and How Can Schools Help Close It?Overall, more young people have access to mentors, but Gen Z has fallen a bit behind millennials.Equity & Diversity The Ongoing Challenges, and Possible Solutions, to Improving Educational EquitySchools across the country were facing major equity challenges before the pandemic, but its disruptions exacerbated them.School & District Management Divisive Politics Are Harming Schools, District Leaders SayA new survey reveals how tough the politics are for some leaders, especially in the suburbs.Student Well-Being What the Research Says How a School District Used Music Teaching to Keep Students ConnectedA wider variety of music programs may help students feel more connected to school, new research suggests.School & District Management Leading a City School District Is Tough. A New Program Aims to Ease the WayIts creators hope to drive down big-city superintendent turnover by preparing candidates for the stresses of leadership.Student Well-Being Opinion One Thing Teachers Can Do to Help Students Change Their HabitsDaniel Willingham explores what the research says it takes to make better choices.
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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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Hear from industry experts how to bring access to math for any learner with the concrete visual abstract sequence (CVA), a research based...
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Based on survey data from educators, this whitepaper provides detailed findings about the vital connection between physical comfort and s...
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The COVID-19 pandemic years were among the most challenging times for education in history. While no one would dispute that most students...
- Student Well-Being Using Therapy Dogs in Schools: 8 Do's and Don'tsRead expert advice for bringing a therapy dog into your school, including concerns about breed, temperament, and training.School Climate & Safety How a Superintendent Urged Parents to Discuss Gun Violence With Their KidsThe leader of the school district that serves Monterey Park, Calif., encouraged parents not to "let the TV do the talking."School Climate & Safety Guidance on Responding to Students' Questions About ShootingsA guide for educators on ways to foster a sense of safety and security among students at a time when gun violence seems widespread.Student Well-Being Majority of Parents Say Kids Are Dishonest, Disrespectful, and LazyParents are significantly concerned about the poor behavior of today's school-age kids and are looking to schools for help, survey shows.Student Well-Being Districts Are Stocking Up on Naloxone But Often Ignoring Drug PreventionExperts say even the most-effective drug-education programs can be labor-intensive.Student Well-Being Gone to the Dogs? Schools Use Therapy Animals to Boost Mental Health, AcademicsSome schools incorporate therapy dogs into their COVID recovery plans to address student mental health and classroom engagement.
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