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Teaching the Teachers
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A program created for educators, by educators, reduces barriers to teaching.
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The Push to Scale Up High‑Impact Tutoring
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The research is clear: high-impact tutoring improves student learning. But not enough schools have implemented this proven strategy.
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‘There is Not Enough of Me to Go Around’
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The national school counselor to student ratio is 385:1, far above the recommended ratio of 250:1.
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DEI Programs Are the New ‘Bogeyman’
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Do anti-DEI lawmakers understand what it really is?
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Podcast: Demystifying AP African American History
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AP African African American Studies—the "controversial" AP course being piloted in schools across the country—is far more interesting than the headlines it has made.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY SIMON AND SCHUSTER
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The new middle grade novel from Barbara Dee!
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A pitch-perfect middle grade from Barbara Dee tackling the struggles of managing anxiety as a creative tween deals with writer’s block, a friendship rift, and a stubborn sister.
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‘The Importance of Collective Voice Went Beyond That’
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Jacob Bauer Zebley, a Social Studies Teacher in Maryland, says his union’s advocacy makes him more optimistic about the future of our schools.
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