…students than I did in the first 30 years of my career. In the past five years, people who are committed to students with disabilities–their parents, their teachers, their counselors…
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Mobile markets make local food accessible
…shared why going mobile with local produce is so important. “If we look at the data about why people are struggling to access healthy food in Hampshire County, the issues…
Gill-Montague IT director earns MassCUE Administrator Award for tech innovation
…which stands for Massachusetts Computer Using Educators, annually recognizes an administrator whose efforts “have gone ‘above and beyond’ in providing inspiration to other administrators and educators,” according to the organization’s…
Tech Made Approachable: Building EdTech Skills for K-4 Educators
Calling all K-4 educators! Are you eager to incorporate technology into your classroom in a thoughtful and engaging way? Or perhaps you support K-4 teachers and seek inspiration on how…
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…assistive technology. Home E Search query for: blog blog 2016 06 06 speakers shared their inspiration at the graduation ceremony for hec academy students today hec grad ( Page…
Students are still struggling in the classroom
…are second language learners. So comparing that group of students to students 30 years ago isn’t quite a fair comparison,” said Diehl inside his Northampton office on Wednesday. Diehl says…
Safe and Supportive Schools for All
March 14 marks one month since the tragic shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Today is a day to solemnly remember the 14 students and 3…
‘I feel terrible about how all this has played out for you’: Gov. Charlie Baker tells Massachusetts high school graduates in state-wide virtual commencement
Gov. Charlie Baker gave the commencement address in a state-wide virtual ceremony for all 668 public and private high schools in Massachusetts on Tuesday night. The virtual ceremony was designed…
‘Hour of Code’ engages Pioneer Valley students
…and accessible. She and her classmates at Mount Tom Academy — an alternative high school at Holyoke Community College — were among the millions of students participating this year. Conceived…
“My Students Love It!” – A Kindergarten Teacher’s Storytelling Journey
By Kim Davenport, MKEA Regional Coordinator, Central Region A Worcester Kindergarten teacher recently shared an update on her use of Storytelling-Story Acting. In her classroom of 28 students 22 were…