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The National Education Association defines achievement gaps as “the differences in academic performance between groups of students of different backgrounds.” They expla.........
October 25, 2021 Jaci Fong
Curriculum standards, school district guidelines, and educational technology are constantly evolving. This makes it challenging for educators to keep up with the best p.........
July 6, 2021 Jaci Fong
Academic honesty is one of the core values of the American educational system. From Pre-K to Ph.D., it’s essential that students, pupils, and learners do their own work.........
May 25, 2021 Jaci Fong
Every student brings unique social and emotional challenges into the classroom. As educators, it’s important to be open and receptive to students’ emotional needs. That.........
April 24, 2021 Jaci Fong
Growing Your Emotional IQ
Do you notice when a student is feeling listless, anxious, or depressed? How do you handle on.........
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Historically, professional development for teachers often centered around efforts such as periodic in-person workshops, in-class observation, and single-sessions workshops. But these traditional models pose several challenges. Schools would often struggle to provide consistent, quality instruction to scale.
