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Cardona: Teacher vaccinations, mental health are priorities

At Senate confirmation hearing, education secretary nominee Miguel Cardona says school will need expand mental health supports and extended learning days post-COVID.

4 things K-12 schools can do to combat math learning loss

Here's a four-step action plan for combating math learning loss in K-12.

What Biden’s K-12 COVID recovery policies will look like

FETC keynote speaker discusses how Title I schools, universal prekindergarten and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act could all see increased funding under the Biden administration.

Renaissance offers resources to keep students accelerating

The education software company releases key statistics on reading and math progress at FETC and provides solutions to educators to help them meet their goals.

Colorado doctor says to reopen schools ‘without exception’

He and others point to research studies abroad and in the United States that show a pressing need for students to be back in the classroom.

3 big changes should simplify SATs for students

The disruptions of COVID have accelerated a slate of changes designed to simplify the SATs for students and colleges, the College Board announced Tuesday.

How to reach the unreachable: Closing K-12 attendance gaps

Three leaders school tackle the growing problem of 'missing' students and the state of remote learning in their districts.

7 ways teachers will feel ‘safer’ about high stakes tests

Superintendents and their teams can provide teachers with more guidance in using assessments to gauge students' progress and design interventions that improve achievement. 

New book offers guidance, tools to address needs of students with significant social, emotional, behavioral needs

Supporting Students With Intense Social, Emotional and Behavioral Challenges: The NEEDS-SEB Model details how to establish and maintain programming for students with intense social, emotional, and behavioral needs.

5 ways to improve early college high school programs

Early college high school programs where students experience the intensity of college courses and earn credits are "underutilized and under-resourced," says a new report. 

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