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When Early Learning Serves as a Catalyst for Change

ED Surge

EdSurge: Marlin ISD has shown remarkable academic growth under your leadership. Henson: Marlin ISD in 2022 had the highest academic growth in the entire state of Texas , a proud badge of honor for our community. It all ties back to professional development. How has early learning contributed to this transformation?

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Resources for Teachers and Instructional Coaches – February 2022

Edthena

This edition of noted and notable content for educators includes effective communication for ‘managing up’, trends in professional learning needs, and a roundup of coverage for our new AI Coach platform. 2022 reads you shouldn’t miss. Teachers’ professional learning needs are changing.

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Many kids can’t read, even in high school. Is the solution teaching reading in every class?

The Hechinger Report

“We have kids that on our benchmark knowledge assessments are scoring what is the equivalent of second grade, first grade, fourth grade,” said Fisher, who is also a professor and chair of educational leadership at San Diego State University. Credit: Image provided by Patty Topliffe Poor reading skills are a nationwide issue.

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Deepening Engagement with Students and Teachers of Color During COVID-19

Digital Promise

We have continued to offer our college and career readiness initiative, The Saturday Leadership Program , in a virtual setting in which we expose scholars to different college environments. In addition, we have developed a youth-led event series, The Kickback Conversation Series.

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What’s Lost When a Teacher Leaves a School

ED Surge

And in a survey administered by the National Education Association in 2022, 55 percent of teachers and support professionals who responded indicated they are thinking about leaving the profession earlier than they had planned. Preparing School Leaders Improved working conditions and community building starts with leadership.

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I Need My Professional Goals to Matter to My School Leaders. Without It, It Is Hard to Stay in the Classroom.

ED Surge

So it’s no surprise that a January 2022 survey by the RAND Corporation showed that 85 percent of principals are experiencing job-related stress. I shared that I wanted to hone my skills and grow into a special education leadership role. We set professional goals and talked vaguely about a plan to get there.

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How Open Standards Are Breaking Down Data Barriers

ED Surge

A 2022 UCLA-MIT Press study found that higher education struggles to capture and leverage data for impact. Professional Development: Faculty and administrators must understand why interoperability matters and how it benefits learners. Colleges and universities are at a crossroads when it comes to student data.

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