…should reserve time from 9-3 on the three scheduled days of the course. Daily Zoom sessions from 9-11 are followed by independent work time in each day to complete the…
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Develop a Mystery for Your Own Classroom – History’s Mysteries Summer Institute
This five-day online workshop will deepen teacher skills with integrating social studies, language arts, and inquiry in remote and in-person learning using History’s Mysteries: Historical Inquiry for Elementary Classrooms, the…
Working with teachers and students online to create pathways, not roadblocks
…with what people call digital citizenship or digital literacy. On average, teens are using 8.5 hours of screen entertainment each day. And social media use is growing daily among tweens….
How to reach students without internet access during coronavirus? Schools get creative
This article about students without internet access at home was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. On the Friday…
William Diehl: Offers details on STEM high school internships
Thank you for the article Jan. 17 announcing an innovative and exciting program to provide paid internship opportunities for high school students in Hampshire and Franklin counties (“Grant to boost…
Refining our Approaches to Working with Autistic Children in Early Childhood: Exploring Language and Practices that Foster Inclusive Classroom Communities
Our collective understanding of autism has expanded in new and important ways because of ongoing research on the human mind and a willingness to listen to autistic voices. Through reflection…
New Leader of Early Childhood Programs Joins the Collaborative for Educational Services
NORTHAMPTON – Desiree Lalbeharie-Josias, the new Director of the Collaborative for Educational Services (CES) Early Childhood Programs, has a vision for enhancing educational and wrap-around services for children and families….
U.S. Department of Education Issues Guidance on Federal Funds to Support Afghan and Other Newcomer Students
Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) issued a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) to Chief State School Officers detailing information about federal funds and resources available to support Afghan children and their families, who have recently…
Chrissy D’Agostino
…their children. She has extensive training and experience in supporting families with children with autism spectrum disorders, relationship-based intervention approaches, positive behavior supports for families, and sensory processing disorders and…
Sanderson Academy teacher receives grant for remote education efforts
…sending them to the families on a DVD, it makes it possible to watch the videos without having to download them,” Forbes said. For the families who rely on internet…