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It is my hope that during this Black History Month jawn, my jawn of engagement will encourage other educators to create their ...
Southwest Metro Intermediate District 288 is in the early phase of testing an AI-powered video analysis system that could help administrators deliver faster, more detailed feedback to classroom ...
Bovina Elementary sixth-grade teacher Kala Williamson, an Educator of the Year nominee, blends storytelling, real-world roles ...
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In A Nutshell Holocaust survivors possess knowledge historians cannot fully replicate. Their understanding emerges from living as someone whose life was shattered by genocide, not just from witnessing ...
As the Winter Olympic Games open in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Pope Leo XIV has issued a wide-ranging letter on the ...
Using picture books as mentor texts is the perfect way to teach verbal, dramatic, and situational irony to middle school students.
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People with a strong moral compass refuse to do a few things on principle, revealing just how much integrity they carry in everyday life.
Polices in support of our students, staff, and families: Equity in Education, Code of conduct (focusing on restorative practices and consistency), Ombuds (supporting staff with confidentiality), ...