After a Banner Year for School Choice, the Challenge Is to Ensure New Programs Work (Opinion)
Education savings accounts have the potential to be a great reform, but there are practical and political challenges to wrestle with.
What the Latest Student Test Results Reveal: 5 Things to Know
Academic achievement is improving more quickly in math. But the data are hard to interpret.
Administrators need to Build Relationships with students Too: Here are Some Strategies:
As a seasoned school administrator, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of building strong relationships with students. The impact of these connections extends far beyond the classroom, shaping the school’s culture and student success. Much has been written and said about the need for teachers to develop relationships with students Too often, however, we ignore …
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Busting Myths and Misconceptions About Motivating Students
Three experts in motivation weigh in on how to help students stay engaged and focused in school.
What Data-Driven SEL Has Done for My District (Opinion)
Here’s how data can transform social-emotional learning, writes an SEL district coordinator.
Federal Rule Could Require Overtime Pay for More School Employees
A proposed rule would raise the minimum salary threshold for employees who qualify for overtime pay.
More Students Gain Eligibility for Free School Meals Under Expanded U.S. Program
Roughly 3,000 additional school districts serving more than 5 million students will now be eligible, officials said.
After Losing 4 Students to Fentanyl, This District Launched an Anti-Overdose Campaign
This Texas district had four students die from fentanyl overdoses in a single summer. A look at their fight to keep students alive.
How to Help Students Back Off From Their Perfectionism (Opinion)
Perfectionism doesn’t make students more likely to be successful, research says. Here’s what you need to know.
Education or Exclusion: The Battle Over Stricter Student Suspension Laws
Across various states in the USA, a growing concern is the handling of school discipline, which has seen notable changes in recent times. One noteworthy incident involved a ninth-grade student in Kentucky who, after being suspended for making violent threats against fellow students, returned to school as soon as the suspension period ended. This situation …
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