Why districts should revise grading practices in the age of AI
Children are facing potentially permanent learning loss. But additional instructional time alone won’t help.
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Minimize summer learning loss through parent text messaging prompts
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Use your employment page to reach the candidates you really want
As you expand recruitment efforts, you should consider that for many candidates, your school’s employment page is their first interaction with the school. Discover how to ensure your employment page is informative and compelling for potential applicants.
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Time to play: Increasing daily recess in elementary schools
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4 elements of kindergarten transition programs to alleviate disruptive behavior
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Universal behavioral screening is proven effective. Here’s why you should implement it now.
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