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Demystifying Accreditation and Accountability
Accreditation and accountability are two distinct processes with different goals, yet the distinction between them is sometimes lost among educators.
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How Districts in California are Maximizing Student Success Through Structured Partnerships
In today's educational landscape, the integration of technology has become pivotal for modern learning environments.
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International Day of Education: Breaking Stigmas About STEM
Scientific and technical progress in our nation is rapidly advancing, requiring an increased demand for STEM workers.
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Fewer, Better Assessments: Rethinking Assessments and Reducing Data Fatigue
Imagine a classroom where data isn't just a report card, but a map leading students to their full potential. That's the kind of learning experience we envision at ANet, alongside educators
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Unlocking EdTech Potential: What's Stopping Your Students From Engaging With Your Learning Solutions?
ESSER funding solutions have poured into our school districts, but are we getting the desired results? The answer isn't always a resounding yes. 
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Designing Effective K-12 Spaces: Expanding the Potential for Learning
Learning is no longer limited to conventional layouts, and modern classrooms look nothing like those of just a generation ago. Supporting a 21st century approach to education means encouraging more collaboration and meaningful connections for students.
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5 Strategies Principals Can Use to Foster Creativity and Engagement
The role of a school principal is essential. From helping cultivate a positive and motivating atmosphere, to inspiring educators and staff to buy into a shared vision, these individuals often set the foundation for collective success throughout each academic year.
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A Better Online Tool to Help in the College Search Process
Preparing to go to college is an exciting time in your students’ lives, but it can also be hectic and stressful. College Rover can help.
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Engage and Strengthen Connections in UNIVERSE
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Fostering Student Connection through Virtual Worlds
In an era characterized by leaps in technology, the concept of virtual worlds has emerged, holding the potential to reshape the way we interact, learn, and connect.
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Bloomington High School South's Samsung Solve for Tomorrow student team showcased their Temp Mural project at the Wonderlab Museum ceremony, where they unveiled a mural art piece created with highly reflective, climate-positive barium sulfate paint, aimed at mitigating the effects of global warming. Left to right:<br/>• Holly Warren, interim director of economic and sustainable development at the City of Bloomington<br/>• Kirstin Milks, science teacher at Bloomington High School South<br/>• Karen Jepson-Innes, Executive Director, WonderLab Museum of Science and Technology<br/>• Kiefer Kettenis, Temp Mural team member<br/>• Emma Shaw, Temp Mural team member
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The Future of STEM Education is Social Impact
In today’s world where so many different elements of the news and of our culture are competing for students’ attention, one of the hardest...
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Using Data to Guide Effective Tier 2 and Tier 3 SEB Interventions
In an MTSS framework, educators are guided to provide whole child supports with an initial focus on addressing any Tier 1 needs present in the district, school, grade, or class.
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Celebrate the Spelling Bee Champion at Your School!
For nearly 100 years, the Scripps National Spelling Bee has been an academic staple of our culture.
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The Winning Formula: Helping Protect Schools Against Germs Without Breaking The Bank
School may be out for the summer for students, but school administrators and facilities staff are already thinking ahead to the upcoming school year. They will be considering how to help protect educational spaces for students and staff as well as streamline operations, including cleaning and disinfecting.
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The Frontier of Learning is a Teacher’s Imagination
We learn best from that which we directly experience. The salient details apprehended in natural time usually reinforce useful mental models of our world and occasionally invalidate elements of the established model.
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