Manager of Counseling Services at Great Lakes Learning Academy, an online public charter school servicing students (grades 6-12) in the state of Michigan.
ICYMI: New data suggests that more countries are edging ahead of the United States in math and science achievement. #K12#Schools#STEM
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These quick, engaging methods of formative assessment help teachers understand student progress in real time—enhancing a lesson without interrupting it. 🚦🙌 https://t.co/8Kv9JnGFGj
When can *less* tech be more productive? How do screens impact performance? Here are 7 key takeaways from the research on technology in education. 🔑🖥️ https://t.co/9hswHPXe9i
Four years later, we all want to be done with COVID. But three recent reports paint a grim picture of where U.S. children are academically. @jillbarshay@hechingerreport
Why Are Kids Still Struggling in School 4 Years After the Pandemic? https://t.co/CbOR2d3X88
To boost reading scores among elementary school students, a new method called the science of reading is gaining traction in classrooms nationwide. This approach emphasizes the importance of phonics in learning to read.
Why do schools continue to add new initiatives when teachers are already overworked?
Possibly because when considering how to improve outcomes, the human mind is conditioned to favor addition over subtraction.
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Learn why the Department of Education is planning a phased rollout of the FAFSA this year, and what that may look like. #K12#DoE#FAFSA
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High school students are becoming more skeptical about college. Mainly, their hesitation comes from worry about taking on thousands of dollars in student loans.
But do these prices reflect the amount that students actually have to pay?
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The Education Department said it will launch the next FAFSA in phases to mitigate the problems that plagued the rollout of the redesigned form this year, a strategy that is being met with a mix of cautious optimism and disappointment. https://t.co/W1b3TCRL0H
Can your meeting be an email? Or optional? Consider ways to give teachers back the time they spend in meetings, and the whole campus will be happier. 🤩 New from @MirPloMCPS: https://t.co/Q41BYXXQFl
School districts spent at least $8.1 billion in ESSER funds on after-school and summer programs, allowing 4 million more students to access these programs. @walliswrites
Pandemic Aid for Schools Is Ending Soon. Many After-school Programs May Go With It
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Is it time to abandon the awkward icebreakers? 🧊 What you can do instead: Embrace activities that genuinely build connection and community among your team! @k_shelton shares how: https://t.co/iFe2A1Q1MR
AI tools can help teachers save time, prevent burnout, *and* meet students’ needs. 🔧✨ So how can you support them in finding what works? @Micha_Lockhart offers a guide to planning meaningful PD: https://t.co/vh8tAfKKXt
The rollout of a simplified FAFSA form has been a fiasco for prospective college students, @loracorkelley writes for The Atlantic Daily. The bungled process “may shape where students go to college—and whether they enroll at all.” https://t.co/5uVsM44p1k
The share of children ages 5 to 17 enrolled in public schools fell by nearly 4 percentage points from 2012 to 2022.
See what the numbers are in your state: https://t.co/k0kBAm8GH2
Ready to explore the differences between traditional education and personalized, competency-based learning? Discover how innovative approaches are transforming education with this side-by-side comparison from @KnowledgeWorks. #sponsorcontent
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