Making Career Pathways As Detour-Free As Possible

More people will succeed with strong pathways which provide good information, give learners a chance to explore and guidance needed to plan and network,.

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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.

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Florida 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.

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Helping 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.

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Deny 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.

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Denying 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.

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Black 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.

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Why 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.

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In 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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