…on Wednesday. Nagayoshi, 27, started with Teach for America out of college. Teaching wasn’t really something he imagined himself doing long term, but “I really fell in love with the…
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What’s the Real Message? – Making Sense of the Challenging Behaviors We See Every Day
…include instruction in understanding the needs beneath the behaviors and how to plan for interventions that will fit your classroom and teaching style as well as help your individual students….
Children/Youth/Families
…teaching history through fiction and informational text ( Page 46 ) We believe everyone can learn and succeed. CES specializes in programs and services that support children, families, and communities…
Giving students a beacon of hope: Learning program finds new routes to graduation for high schoolers
…the future, and was piloted in the 2021-2022 school year. It was initially funded by Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds, according to Greenfield’s Assistant Superintendent of Teaching…
Ed tech must do more to ‘advance equity,’ U.S. Secretary of Education says
…Arne Duncan urged developers to consider the needs of disadvantaged students, so that they are not left behind as more schools adopt new tools that advance teaching and learning. “If…
When coronavirus closed schools, some Detroit students went missing from class. These educators had to find them.
…work in the hardest-hit parts of the country, have not only had to adapt to a radically new way of teaching. They’ve also had to become detectives. Dungey and her…
Laurel Peltier leading cohorts in Connecticut for Special Education
…in CT is that most of them are not full-time IEP team leaders. They actually have other jobs, such as teaching students, delivering related services, acting as building administrators (principals…
Assessing with ELs in Mind
Assessment is essential to quality teaching. We need to know where our students are on the road, how effective our instructional strategies are, and what challenges we need to consider…
New supt. of Mohawk Trail, Hawlemont districts hopes to be strong advocate for rural education
…the professor of that course changed the way Stanton viewed teaching — a field she had never considered as a potential career path. “My world was rocked,” Stanton recalled. “I…
Megan McGuirk
…State University. Megan’s career includes working with young children (with and without disabilities) and their families as an early intervention clinician, teaching in public school settings, and public school administration….