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Four Ways to Sustain Coaching Programs after ESSER Money Disappears
The need for coaches and well-executed coaching programs is more important than ever if schools are going to address the pandemic’s lasting effects.
Read MoreFlorida Watch: Districts Clearcut School and Classroom Libraries
The new Florida law governing book selection in schools has districts clearing entire classroom and school libraries for vetting, raising concerns from educators.
Read MoreHelping Middle Schools Climb the Math Wall
From assessment choices to shifting mindsets around mistakes, teachers are making strides in improving middle school math achievement with innovative strategies.
Read MoreDeny DeSantis The Credit He’s Not Due
His words and actions should be treated as symptoms of the rise of authoritarianism, not products of political genius.
Read MoreDenying Black Students Algebra Is Worse Than Florida’s AP African American Studies Snub
While access to college-level African American studies can be an enriching experience, I’m more concerned about students getting the fundamentals.
Read MoreBlack History Should Be a Requirement in Math Curriculums
Black students go through their entire K-12 schooling learning about mathematical theorems, formulas and algorithms but never learn that their ancestors in Kemet were the originators of mathematical reasoning.
Read MoreWhy Career Pathways Are Essential for Preparing Students
With the right policies in place, states can do a better job of preparing students for the workforce.
Read MoreIn Purple Districts, Polarization Prevents Teaching Democratic Skills
Purple schools across the country are stepping back from the teaching what democracy needs most.
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