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Top Posts of 2023

A Principal's Reflections

From exploring the nuances of a post-COVID world to offering fresh perspectives on traditional teaching methodologies, each post has been a testament to my commitment to advancing educational discourse. Without further ado, I hope you enjoy my top posts of 2023. I wish you all a happy and safe holiday season.

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Top Posts of 2022

A Principal's Reflections

I plan to pick back up with this series early in 2023. Unlike the days when there was no Internet, anyone can provide deeper context or supporting examples to supplement and piece of traditional written work. Here’s to an amazing 2023! By evergreen I mean that the content withstands the test of time.

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The Emic Perspective of Generative AI

Teaching Anthropology

While AI has simply not been in the hands of students long enough to have longitudinal data on its impacts, there is a growing slew of research that touts it as a learning tool for non-traditional students (such as Dai et al., 2023, and Ouyang et al., Chan & Hu, 2023), but no detailed ethnographic work.) 2022, among many).

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Announcing the 2022-2023 Cohort of the League of Innovative Schools

Digital Promise

Digital Promise is thrilled to announce that 28 districts are joining the ranks of the League of Innovative Schools for the 2022-2023 school year. Please join us in welcoming the new 2022-2023 cohort of the League of Innovative Schools! million students served over time. Abington School District (Pennsylvania).

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For Girls to Succeed in STEM, Confidence Matters as Much as Competence

ED Surge

Ruling Our Experiences — a nonprofit that studies the aspirations, behaviors and opinions of girls — compares results from the 2023 survey to those similarly gleaned in 2017. This gap may exist partly because of the stereotype that women are natural caregivers, steering girls towards traditional helping professions,” the report states.

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Mapped: The strange link between obesity and corruption

Strange Maps

The 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index in map form. This may be a tradition particular to (if not necessarily limited to) the former Soviet space. Instead, to arrive at their Corruption Perceptions Index and Control of Corruption Indicator (respectively), they aggregate the opinions of experts in governance and corruption.

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Three reasons why so few eighth graders in the poorest schools take algebra

The Hechinger Report

In 2023 and 2024, RAND surveyed more than 3,000 school principals and almost 1,000 math teachers across the country. The educators are part of a specially constructed national sample, designed to reflect all public schools and the demographics of the U.S. student population.