Tutoring Can Be Costly. Here’s How to Make It Cost-Effective
As a federal funding cutoff looms, some districts are finding ways to make intensive tutoring sustainable.
Researchers Find Need for More High Quality, Culturally Relevant Curriculum
A new report from The Education Trust examines the limited complexity of representation in children’s books deemed to be high quality.
Educators Want to Connect With Colleagues. Learning Networks Offer That Opportunity (Opinion)
Educators need to up their learning, as well as connect with colleagues near and far. Here’s how one group made that happen.
Is This the Year Students Finally Catch Up From the Pandemic? Educators Think So
Maybe too much so, experts say.
Running for a School Board Seat? This Is the Most Powerful Endorsement You Can Get
New research shows that this endorsement in school board races is more influential than any other, with virtually no downside.
Don’t Worry About ‘Book Bans’ (Opinion)
So-called “book bans” are a lot rarer—and more reasonable—than you might think, argue Max Eden and Jay P. Greene.
How a New Training Eases Teachers’ Anxiety About Emergency Drills
The training incorporates mental health support into emergency preparedness.
New Teachers Need Strong Mentors. Two Pros Offer Tips
A discussion of 8 essential elements for setting up and sustaining a mentorship program for new teachers.
Republicans Have a Favorite New Tool to Destroy Public Schools
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks during a press conference on Monday, March 27, 2023, in Miami to mark his signing of a law expanding education savings accounts. (Matias J. Ocner / Miami Herald via AP) For Pamela Lang, a realtor in the Phoenix area whose son developed learning disabilities after surviving a typically fatal brain …
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36 Fun Alphabet Activities That Make It Easy for Kids To Practice Their ABCs
Games, crafts, and more!
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