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There’s nationwide momentum in high-impact tutoring. Here’s how we keep it going

ESSER’s looming expiration prompts a crucial question: Should we revert to outdated, inequitable practices with uniform class sizes and rote learning, or should we embrace engaging and accelerated learning that can kindle the spark in every student?

Redefining math by answering “When are we ever gonna use this?” in new ways

We can motivate students to have a more positive mindset about the goals and purpose of math through community buy-in, professional learning and the right resources.

Teaching civics has never been more important. Our republic depends on it

Today’s high school and college students will be the generation tasked with making serious decisions about the direction and fate of the country.

Why our community colleges are primed to produce new teachers

Community colleges are affordable and accessible and can design curriculum that address the specific needs of K12 schools in their regions.

Esports advantage: A great new way to build confidence and career skills

Education leaders are discovering how this deeply collaborative activity fosters social networks, school spirit and career pathways for young people.

4 ways to emphasize AI and ethics in schools

Instead of blocking AI generators and purchasing AI detectors, start with a few simple strategies to promote the ethical use of AI.

Celebrating multilingualism to unlock the potential of family engagement

The tremendous linguistic diversity present in our school communities necessitates intentional support to facilitate ongoing communication and trusted partnerships.

Making sense of the science of reading in a New Jersey school district

Our teachers are more confident and our students are more engaged as they are seeing themselves as readers and writers. The non-negotiables are constant professional development, materials/resources, coaching, modeling and a high expectation of fidelity.

Workspace for play: Setting up early childhood classrooms for success

A veteran early childhood educator shares the challenges teachers face in creating developmentally appropriate spaces—and how administrators can help.

Navigating leadership churn: A 3-part guide for a future-ready education system

While personnel transitions are not uncommon in K12, the factors contributing to this sweeping change are diverse and interconnected.

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