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Orientation to Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum

…completion of written feedback. (Teachers from other states will get a letter documenting participation). PDPs will be rewarded after completion of curriculum pilot. Learn more about the new curriculum: https://www.emergingamerica.org/blog/new-mini-units-will-integrate-disability-history-across-k-12-curriculum…

Check Your Facts (easily)

…and can make the steps a little easier. Here are a few that we’re particularly pumped about. (You can read the full post on Google’s blog The Keyword.) The highly…

Playful Learning through Intentional Teaching

…positive impact on kindergarten teaching in her district. Here is the link to her recent post on the MESPA blog, Principals Supporting Principals: Play Ball! A Home Run for Kindergarten…

Special Education Team Leader Institute

Home E Search query for: blog blog tag juvenile justice education ( Page 8 ) Special Education Team Leader Institute The Special Education Team Leader Institute (SETLI), in partnership with…

Schools

…health education.   Home E Search query for: blog blog tag juvenile justice education ( Page 8 ) Schools Youth substance use prevention is founded on the theory that by…

CES welcomes a new SJE Specialist to the team

…East Longmeadow before moving on to working at UMass Amherst in new teacher education.  She is currently working on her Education Specialist degree in Social Justice Education at UMass Amherst….

DYS Education Partners With Berklee Online

…the Department of Youth Services, the Massachusetts juvenile justice agency. He recently completed his second Berklee Online course. The program is allowing them to earn college credit by taking online…

Woody Clift, Ph.D.

…and collaboration and continues to lead CES efforts to create and sustain high quality, engaging, relevant, and personalized educational experiences for youth involved in the juvenile justice system in Massachusetts….

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