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Webinar: Blending Math Instruction for Elementary Grades
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Elementary grade math teachers are finding that a combination of digital curricula and tools combined with face-to-face instruction is a successful strategy for helping younger students grasp math concepts.
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Under ESSA, Who’s in Charge of Education Policy?
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As we move into the Every Student Succeeds Act’s implementation phase, who will be making the key decisions on where and how money should be spent at the state level?
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Discussion on Emerging Education Research From AERA 2017
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What’s being discussed at the nation’s largest education research conference? Studies around science literacy and gifted English-language learners piqued the interest of Education Week’s Elizabeth Rich and Sarah D. Sparks. (May 1, 2017)
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How Can Schools Improve Teacher Evaluations? A Discussion
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Renee Pryor has taken the dread out of teacher evaluations in her Tenn. district. In this video, originally streamed on Facebook Live, she sits down with Elizabeth Rich, Education Week Commentary editor. (March 30, 2017)
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PBS NewsHour Goes Live with Bill Nye The Science Guy
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Bill Nye The Science Guy joined PBS Education Editor Vicky Pasquantonio to discuss ways of empowering kids to pursue science. (April 3, 2017)
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Voices From the March: Teacher Finds Few Words to Reassure Frightened Students
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Dan Rouco teaches math at Barbara Goleman High School in Miami-Dade County, Fla., and faced his students' fear after the nearby Parkland shooting. (March 26, 2018)
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Take a Deep Dive With Education Week at the ‘Gateways To STEM’ Virtual Summit
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Why should you attend Education Week’s #GatewaystoSTEM virtual summit? Associate Editor Stephen Sawchuk discusses this event, coming up on Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 1 to 3 p.m.
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A Conversation With John B. King Jr.
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On Facebook Live, former U.S. Secretary of Education and current The Education Trust President John B. King Jr. discusses the direction of federal education policy with Education Week Correspondent Kavitha Cardoza. (March 22, 2017)
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The 2018 Election Is All About Education - Part 1: Teacher Candidates
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Educational issues play a pivotal part in this year’s midterm elections, including teachers running for office, school funding, and school safety.
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Preparing All Students for College - Meet a 2017 Leader to Learn From
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As chief program officer for Texas' IDEA Public Schools, Dolores Gonzalez designed an academic program to put the charter network's 30,000 students-many of them English-language learners-on a firm path to college.
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Leaders To Learn From: Richard A. Carranza
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San Francisco Unified Superintendent Richard A. Carranza is charting multiple pathways for English-language learners to become bilingual, biliterate high school graduates. (February 23, 2015)
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