Nancy Willard

This spring, schools have experienced a profound increase in student suicides and attempts, as well as school shootings. Recognize that as bad as things have been this spring, things are likely to be worse next fall. Contention over race, origin, LGBTQ and sexual assault/harassment will increase, along with contention over gun control. Read more>>

Sponsored by Follett School Solutions, Inc.

Follett School Solutions, Inc. introduces Lightbox, an interactive, digital e-book that incorporates video, audio, Google Maps, worksheets, quizzes and more. Read more>>

Chicago Tribune

Many people may consider calling the police an extreme response. But calling a school’s threat assessment team should be easier. Schools that set up these teams should ensure that students, parents and community members know they can confidentially air suspicions about a student. The flip side is that local educators, trained to spot trouble and intervene, have to handle these cases tactfully. Read more>>

Sponsored by Big Ideas Learning

Written by Dr. Ron Larson and Dr. Laurie Boswell, Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life uses an exploratory approach to engage students through rich explorations and problem solving. This research-based series comes with multiple forms of support for administrators, including robust reporting and analytics. Read more>>

Chalkbeat

Do student teachers learn more when they’re mentored by especially effective teachers? Three studies released this year offer real evidence that good teaching can be passed down, in a sense, from mentor teacher to student teacher. Read more>>

Statesman Journal

There are too many stories about gun accidents that might have been prevented if young people had been shown how to recognize gun danger and act appropriately. An initiative petition was filed to make firearms-safety instruction mandatory in all sixth-grade public schools in Oregon. Read more>>

Huffington Post

Early identification and care are critical, and some schools have dedicated mental health professionals available for students. However, these workers are overstretched and budgets are tight, meaning many kids are overlooked. And families don’t always have adequate insurance coverage for treatment. Read more>>

The Hechinger Report

Study after study confirms that summer learning loss is a yearly phenomenon, and that it keeps millions of children from reaching their full potentials. Summer is an ideal time for students to gain skills, and it opens opportunities for renewal and growth for educators who serve in high-quality summer learning programs. Read more>>

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