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SL 2.0 members, Kimberly Licato (Westhampton Beach School District) and Jackie Ammirato (Longwood School District) recently toured Finland to see firsthand the school system that is…
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Homeschooling seems like the perfect option for parents who want their kids to explore their true interests and learn at their own pace. However, this type of education also imposes great risks. First of all, you cannot rely solely on boring textbooks, since you cannot take the role of a teacher who gives lectures. You need interactive online tools that will engage your kid into the learning process.
In the continuation, you’ll find 8 websites that will make this adventure easier both…
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Holiday time is approaching. For most of us, it is a happy time with family and friends, with memories and fondly held traditions. Most schools engage in activities that help raise funds for families in need, offering food and other gifts. It can make a difference for the young recipients, but there are other issues that run deeper than the need for food or gifts. Those issues are highlighted at holiday time, but remain percolating in the lives of students all through the year. Those…
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It is no secret that schools and the educators and students who work in and attend them are under stress. The time has come to radically change how our schools are organized, how time and work in schools is organized, how our leaders and teachers are trained, and how our students are taught. The time demands leaders who think and act creatively (Harding, 2010). Read…
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It appears, that former University of Missouri System President Tim Wolf ignored reports of an unsafe and unfair racist environment growing within his community. Was it a failure to listen to the members of his community or the failure to give the message the importance it demanded? Whichever error he made, it cost him his job. We do not know what was in his heart, but we do know that he failed to appreciate the cost others were paying for his lack of active response. How many times…
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In a February 2015 profile in The Hechinger Report of Laura Wiley, an early childhood mental health consultant in Chicago, Sarah Neufeld describes Wiley's job as listening to adults so they can create emotionally healthy environments for children. Wiley trains teachers and others who work with young children to recognize trauma, which so often causes misbehavior. She supports teachers in confronting cultural…
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Student safety, student behavior, and student learning are a trio of educator responsibilities. Educators have always operated within and held students to a standard of behavior memorialized in a code of conduct. Ethical behavior, good manners, and certainly legal behavior are taught in homes, houses of worship, and community groups, and are reinforced by teachers and leaders throughout the students' thirteen years in school. But, the cyber world is introducing new questions and more…
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