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Districts weigh cutting gifted programs as inclusivity lags
The programs tend to be filled with affluent, white students due to a skewed playing field in screening processes.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 11, 2019 -
Q&A
Curricular Counsel: How New York's Baldwin schools add relevance to college- and career-readiness
The district forges community partnerships to connect students with hands-on professional experiences and is reimagining learning spaces to mimic modern work environments.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 9, 2019 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from K-12 Dive
K-12 Dive has gathered some a selection of our best coverage from 2024 so far as a one-stop resource on the trends to watch in the months ahead.
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CTE programs evolve as tech transforms vocational fields
Auto shop is among programs most transformed by tech as electric and self-driving cars necessitate teaching new procedures, like replacing high-voltage battery cells.
By Lauren Barack • Oct. 9, 2019 -
Amid limited research, educators find success with flipped classroom model
Early success with the approach, which has students consume traditional lecture material at home, led one Michigan school to expand it building-wide.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 9, 2019 -
Digital leadership, not just citizenship, key to preparing students for future
Among competencies identified in a Deloitte Consulting and MIT Sloan Management Review project are digital literacy, being a team builder and knowing how to collaborate.
By Lauren Barack • Oct. 2, 2019 -
Why comics are making their way into math lessons
The medium's visual nature has proven effective for introducing students to complex topics and concepts.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 2, 2019 -
Climate change is hot — and there are plenty of free resources for schools
Student concern is rising, but instruction on the controversial topic seems to be on the decline.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 2, 2019 -
Opinion
5 steps for aligning assessment, literacy instruction for young readers
Educational service centers in Ohio partner with districts to develop successful personalized literacy programs supporting state 3rd-grade reading mandates.
By Robert Marino, Lauren DeJulio and Angela Guarneri • Oct. 2, 2019 -
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By Zach Wagner, Senior Vice President of Product Strategy, EVERFI • Oct. 1, 2019 -
Ed Dept awards $123M in grants promoting STEM innovation
The Education Innovation and Research Program (EIR) funds will target underserved students and areas, including rural populations.
By Naaz Modan • Sept. 30, 2019 -
Report: Authentic learning could improve elementary math instruction
Shifting toward more student engagement in math requires school and district leaders to collaborate with teacher preparation programs, according to a report from 100Kin10.
By Naaz Modan • Sept. 25, 2019 -
3 real-world curricula that teach career readiness
Experts say hands-on experiences help students make connections between their education and their futures.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Sept. 25, 2019 -
Portfolios expand options to demonstrate students' learning
Models like graduate profiles can showcase proficiency in a broader range of skills, providing a better portrait of what students know post-graduation.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 25, 2019 -
What do you tell young students wanting to know where babies come from?
With some states averse to tackling sex ed even with teens and many parents unsure how to approach those conversations, addressing these issues remains contentious.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Sept. 25, 2019 -
5 communities receive $30K in grants supporting SEL
The grants will help the communities implement the findings of the Aspen Institute's National Commission on Social, Emotional and Academic Development.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Sept. 20, 2019 -
3 ways educators can give weight to student voice
Including students in classroom decisions and hearing their concerns when choices affect them can boost engagement at all grade levels, experts say.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 18, 2019 -
Large print books can boost comprehension, put students at ease
Nearly half of students in a national study said they felt less reading anxiety when they read a book with a large print format.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 18, 2019 -
Salesforce provides $18.2M in grants to bolster math, computer science education
The cloud-based software company is among household names like Google and the National 4-H Council that have created grants to improve education, particularly in the STEM fields.
By Riia O'Donnell • Sept. 18, 2019 -
Column
Roundup: Curriculum in state education policy
Recent state legislation nationwide focuses on including mental health and sexual abuse education in curricula.
By Naaz Modan • Sept. 18, 2019 -
Khan Academy offering new line of resources to districts
Anecdotal evidence suggests positive gains, though experts say more research is needed.
By Natalie Gross • Sept. 18, 2019 -
Data platform connecting schools with art organizations expanding to six cities
Created by a Chicago nonprofit, Artlook combines administrative and school-level data with information on arts organizations looking to partner with schools.
By Linda Jacobson • Sept. 13, 2019 -
Arts educators cite needs for more research on academic benefits
The role of the arts in STEM and examining data from "arts-rich" schools were among highlights during day one of the Arts Education Partnership conference.
By Linda Jacobson • Sept. 12, 2019 -
Q&A
Curricular Counsel: How a rural, low-income district uses partnerships to 'find a way'
Greene County Schools CAO Frank Creech says a mindset of 'I don't know how to do this, but I'll find a way' is key to expanding learning opportunities with limited resources in the North Carolina district.
By Roger Riddell • Sept. 11, 2019 -
Projects provide broader view of students' SEL progress
Finding ways to assess social-emotional learning skills can give educators a more holistic view of a student and more well-rounded teaching strategies.
By Lauren Barack • Sept. 11, 2019 -
Arts infusion across curriculum fosters creativity, problem solving
Often overlooked in favor of subjects measured by standardized tests, the arts are gaining ground again as a pathway to soft-skills employers seek.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Sept. 11, 2019