Black Female Teachers Struggle In Indiana; Let Me Tell You Why...

“Working twice as hard to get half as far” continues to loom in schools, many times African Americans women are not privy to these networks put in place that allow for white women to be successful in school systems as teachers.

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When a School Changes the way things are done: BrightWorks Arc School

What happens when you allow students the opportunity to explore? At Brightworks, a student might get cut, have bloody knuckles, or get a nasty bruise but students are allowed to be curious and build while using tools and solving real-world problems.

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The Top 25 Social Emotional Learning Programs Principals Should Consider

Students who are better at coping with daily challenges, classroom conflicts, and academic success are said to possess strong social-emotional skills. Schools are working to create a culture that promotes positive conversations, a connected ability to work with others, and an openness to diverse prospectives.

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The Intermediate Guide to The Internet Of Things (IoT) In Education

No longer does a student need to scramble to look up content in an Encyclopedia for information or scroll through the pages of a textbook. Now with a simple search, students can access a vast array of information… but with internet information, there are drawbacks.

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The Matrix of Integrated Learning in K-12 Schools

Can you imagine writing on a digital table and sending it to your email? Well, it’s happening! Digital aids in integrated learning of print and digital material include Smart tables that are essentially digital, interactive displays as tables rather than wall displays.

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The Most Innovative Things Happen With Student Voice And Agency are Included

Traditionally, students were not included in conversations that directly affected them even in the classroom setting but now School districts are incorporating student voice in everything they do!

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Teachers That Are Designing School Culture

Digital badges or micro-credentials is a way to recognize professionals who demonstrate skills and competence in specific areas of their field.

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Minority Teachers Struggle in Predominantly White Schools, Here is How to Support Them

Most of the teachers I know genuinely want to change the world but once we arrive in predominantly white schools we are faced with adversity.

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Can Students Resolve Everyday School Conflict?

Rather than punishing students, there has been ways that researchers have been looking into bringing in programs to not only bring down student conflict in schools, but to also give students tools to be able to handle conflict

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