Alison DeNisco

Customer service is not traditionally thought of as part of a district administrator’s job—but learning effective communication skills can sometimes mean the difference between retaining or losing students to charter schools, according to a new report from K12 Insight. Read more>>

Sponsored by Penguin Random House

“Ken Ludwig's enthusiasm for Shakespeare and his lucid, accessible and inspiring book...is a rare treat. You and your children will be transformed into the magic and mystery of Shakespeare and his stories in an instant. I highly recommend the book to all who have a love of language and history.” ~ Sir Derek Jacobi, CBE Read more>>

Brick Shorebeat

Equalizing state aid to each student in each school is essential to breaking the cycle of decline among the middle class in New Jersey. The proposed Fair School Funding would reduce property taxes in suburban communities, but it would also spur economic growth, keep families in their homes and open up new opportunities for our young people. Read more>>

Sponsored by Curriculum Associates

Although some might consider assessment a “bad" word, measuring growth and gaining insight to improve instruction is critical. Learn how new technology can turn assessment into a “good" word by meeting multiple needs and minimizing the time students spend taking tests. Read more>>

U.S. News & World Report

Teachers can talk about a current traumatic event with high schoolers, but educators need to first understand the situation themselves. Then, they can model calm and appropriate coping skills because no matter how old students are, they will take a cue on how to act based on how the adults are reacting. And teachers should stick to discussing the facts. Read more>>

The Washington Post

The research is clear: If you want to know whether a child is on a path toward graduating or dropping out, standardized test scores are not very useful. Far more telling is whether that child comes to school regularly, behaves in class and earns passing grades. Read more>>

KQED

For the sake of time and convenience, history textbooks often flatten the narratives, excluding events and upholding a Euro-centric narrative of history. Teachers are coming up with ways around this problem from integrating video games as social studies texts, to creating their own open educational resources. Some teachers are even using theater to help kids access the untold histories of minority groups. Read more>>

Ventura County Star

We support current digital content filters in place that block online violence, pornography, hate sites and gambling. But extending that block to social media sites such as Twitter or Instagram or Facebook creates a false protection of children and stimulates children to hunt out the worst content on those applications because we will have made it off limits Read more>>

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