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A new study finds that access to effective computer-adaptive learning software levels the playing field. That’s why blended learning should be an integral part of any district plan, says DA guest columnist Victoria Locke.
Although tighter school budgets have resulted in a shortage of school nurses, research shows that having them on staff actually saves money in the long run.
With the ever-growing complexities of state and federal regulations, and expansions of legal needs and special ed cases, district leaders need to consider multiple factors to find the specialists necessary for proper representation and counsel.
Many districts plan to or have already extended the elementary school day to accommodate more recess. Other school systems could register free play as class time. But some students will lose school recess once they get into middle school.
Research shows that when students are given a chance to do grade-level work, they succeed at a greater rate than what people might have expected.
Numerous districts are the subject of transgender lawsuits for not allowing transgender students to use bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity.
Here’s a roundup of the latest esports coverage in District Administration—from how K-12 districts are supplying tech essentials and diversifying esports to the announcement of LRP Media Group’s new Academic Esports Conference and Expo, to be held October 19-21, 2020.
Kasey Bell, CEO and digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning and FETC 2020 presenter, discusses how she has helped thousands of educators transform their classrooms.
Administrators in the Coeur d’Alene Public Schools in Idaho needed to know if their investment in digital tools for reading curriculum was making a measurable difference in student academic growth. The district’s research uncovered surprising results. Sponsored content by Istation.
Educators are more proactively using technology to support learning for all students, and support the four C’s—collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking.
Whether a little or a lot, all IDEA funds must be spent in accordance with the Education Department General Administrative Regulations. What Do I Do When…® The Answer Book on […]
Here is a roundup of K-12 thought leaders who discuss digital learning, diversity, global collaboration and other topics on their blogs and Twitter feeds.