The U.S. Department of Education today announced new awards totaling nearly $115 million to support 29 Teacher and School Leader (TSL) Incentive projects, bolstering the Department’s commitment to ensuring a well-prepared,…
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Collaborative for Educational Services receives Teaching with Primary Sources grant from Library of Congress
…a $201,000 grant, renewable for three years. “Every student deserves a high-quality education and this program is helping to enrich the education Massachusetts students receive by encouraging more teachers to…
Powertown in the 21st Century Partnership Begins Work in Turners Falls
…will work with staff, students, families and community members to conduct research into emerging models for secondary education including competency-based education (a model where progress toward graduation is based on…
Taking Our Data to the Next Level
…of Early Education and Care and Elementary and Secondary Education believe that Teaching Strategies GOLD®, or a similar assessment system, will provide a vehicle for finally being able to assess…
Empowering Educators: Integrating the New Massachusetts Frameworks into Health Education
This training is designed to equip educators with the necessary tools and strategies to effectively implement the new Massachusetts frameworks into health education curricula. Educators will gain the knowledge and…
Williamstown School Committee Talks Special Education Collaboration
…told the Williamstown School Committee on Wednesday. North Adams Public Schools Superintendent Barbara Malkas said she’d seen the benefits of educational collaboratives when leading the public schools in the Worcester…
Holliston’s Jackson named Massachusetts Superintendent of the Year
…leadership in the areas of education, professional development and community involvement. In the announcement, AASA Executive Director Daniel Domenech said Jackson “personifies exemplary leadership on behalf of public education throughout…
Mary Geiring
Mary A. Geiring is a CES Special Education Co – Teaching and Inclusion Specialist in the Professional Development Department. She holds a Special Education Ph.D. from the University of New…
Desirée Lalbeharie
Desirée earned both her Bachelor’s degree in Education and Child Study and her Master’s degree in Education of the Deaf from Smith College. She completed her doctoral studies at University…
Gazda named as new Executive Director
…of Education, Educational Administration from Westfield State College in 2008. At this time, he holds a Massachusetts Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent license; and is a member of the Bar of the Commonwealth…