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'The Work Is Therapy': Principals Help Each Other Recover From School Shootings
The Principal Recovery Network supports school leaders who've experienced a violent incident on campus.
Equity & Diversity
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Enrollment Down. Achievement Lackluster. Should This School Close?
An equity researcher describes how coming district-reorganization decisions can help preserve Black communities in central cities.
Student Achievement
What the Research Says
What the Historic Infusion of Federal Pandemic Aid Did for Schools
Two new analyses of student-achievement data finds some benefits—but also deep inequities—for districts receiving federal recovery money.
Student Well-Being
Teachers View Chronically Absent Students Less Favorably
Teachers report poorer relationships and lower academic perceptions of chronically absent students, research finds.
Student Well-Being
Why Free Meal Programs Are Having a Tough Time Feeding Kids This Summer
Federally sponsored summer meal programs require children to eat on site, but what happens in a heat wave?
School & District Management
Teacher Layoffs on the Horizon: As ESSER Expires, Districts Face Tough Calls
The Great Recession offers some insight into how staff reductions might play out as ESSER funds expire.
School & District Management
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What's Going On With Public School Enrollment? All the Big Questions, Answered
Districts across the country are contemplating a future with fewer students. What are the trends, and how did this happen?
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- Budget & Finance Some Districts Charge for School Bus Rides—If They Offer Transportation at AllTransportation charges are rarely scrutinized, but advocates say they're an equity issue.School & District Management Districts’ Virtual Programs Are on the Chopping Block as ESSER EndsAlthough usually small in enrollment, virtual programs have been an important option for some students.Student Achievement Opinion Does Getting Rid of the 'Zero' Fuel Grade Inflation?Not everyone thinks this student grading practice is a good idea, including some researchers and educators.Equity & Diversity School Librarians Are Creating Free Book Fairs. Here's HowSchool librarians are turning to free book fairs in an effort to get more books to children in poverty.Equity & Diversity Download Want to Start Your Own Free Book Fair? Here's How You Can Get StartedBook fairs may shut out families in poverty. Here's how some school librarians are making free versions.School & District Management What the Research Says 5 Things Schools Can Do This Summer to Improve Student Attendance Next YearSchools can get a jump on student attendance during the school year by using data, leveraging summer programs, and connecting with families.
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The impact of high-dosage tutoring on student outcomes is clear, now learn how districts are using ESSER III and other funding sources to...
Teaching Profession
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Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Teacher Efficacy?
Answer 7 questions about teacher efficacy.
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Classroom Technology
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Quiz Yourself: How Much Do You Know About Blended Learning?
Assess your knowledge of blended learning.
- Equity & Diversity A School District Could Offer Reparations to Black Citizens. How It Might LookReparations could come in the form of cash payments paid for by donations or a new tax.School & District Management Grad Rates Soared at a School Few Wanted to Attend. How It HappenedLeaders at this Florida high school have "learned to be flexible" to improve graduation rates.School Climate & Safety Can a Teachers' 'Bill of Rights' Bring Order to the Classroom?Alabama's new law gives teachers the authority to remove misbehaving students from class.School & District Management Opinion Don’t Just Listen to the Loudest Voices: Resources for Ed. LeadersThese resources can help school and district leaders communicate with their communities.Student Well-Being School Cellphone Bans Gain Steam as Los Angeles Unified Signs OnThe Los Angeles Unified School District board of education has voted to ban students from using smartphones in its schools.School & District Management The Harm of School Closures Can Last a Lifetime, New Research ShowsThe short-term effects on students when their schools close have been well documented. New research examines the long-term impact.
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