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Study finds connections between school climate and attendance — but not much

Study finds connections between school climate and attendance — but not much By   Linda Jacobson educationdive.com 2 min Dive Bri…

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Going to Camp: 9 Virtual Summer Camp Options

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Homa Tavangar and Will Richardson - Free. Webinar 6/9/20 -New Leadership Lenses for Re-Opening Schools

Superintendents, Principals, Heads of School, Board Members, and Other Leaders Seeking to Make Sense of This Moment See the world, and you…

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Cool summer reading and learning for MS students

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Congress asked to relax some special education rules

Congress asked to relax some special education rules Some education groups are asking the US Congress to ease requirements under the Indiv…

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Teachers share what's important to them about reopening

Teachers share what's important to them about reopening (Pixabay) Teachers who are looking toward the reopening of schools say the…

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Is the time right for mastery-based learning?

Is the time right for mastery-based learning? The disruption to the traditional school model caused by the coronavirus outbreak has…

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Poll: 20% of teachers unlikely to return in fall

Poll: 20% of teachers unlikely to return in fallEducation Dive - Latest News by Shawna De La Rosa Four in 10 teachers in a USA TODAY/I…

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Colleges Could Lose $3B From International Enrollment Declines This Fall

Colleges Could Lose $3B From International Enrollment Declines This Fall More than three-fourths of respondents said they expect losses in…

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A New “New Deal” For Education: Top 10 Policy Moves for States in the COVID 2.0 Era

A New “New Deal” For Education: Top 10 Policy Moves for States in the COVID 2.0 Era While some states have literally and figuratively clos…

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