
Ways to Make your Classroom More Accessible
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, throughout the 2020-2021 school year, about 7.2 million public school students received special education, which is about
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, throughout the 2020-2021 school year, about 7.2 million public school students received special education, which is about
Mindfulness is a big buzzword for all professions today. If you’re like the other over 50% of K-12 educators who feel burnout, taking time to
And what it means for our school districts. In short, the American Rescue Plan, due for 2024, will be “the most money education leaders have
Nearly 80% of educators report feelings of burnout throughout their career – a substantial increase from years past. We think this due to the combination
“A March 2022 survey from the National Education Association (NEA) showed that more than half of teachers (55%) intend to leave the profession earlier than
With the summer coming to a close, many educators are returning to the classroom. Although every district is different, what tends to be the same
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) created grade-specific standards to ensure each student is comprehending the skills and knowledge they’re learning each year. The Common
The Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University defines tutoring as a form of teaching — either one-to-one or in a small group: “High-impact
Funding at all levels, from federal to state to district, keeps administrators of all schools scrambling. Tracking constant changes and reallocating funding goals is a
Looking into the states that have the highest performing districts in K-12 education can show us patterns for systematic student success. We found that states