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NCHE Partners with the Library of Congress

NCHE

NCHE is currently accepting Notices of Intent to apply for funding, and anticipates granting all funds by May 2025, for projects that will end no later than May 2026. NCHE cannot wait to begin partnerships within the states of the Great Plains region!

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Edthena Partners with University Researchers to Bring AI Feedback to Math Teachers

Edthena

By making professional development more efficient, affordable, and scalable, were working together to support all teachers in improving their mathematics teaching practices. Project timeline | AI-powered coaching for math Research, design, development, and model training is underway now. Contact us to learn more.

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Nominations Now Open for the 2025 Teacher Leader Impact Awards

Edthena

This year, we’re recognizing both individual teachers AND teams of teachers who are dedicated to collaborative professional development, lifelong learning, and continuously improving their teaching practices. We’re excited to announce that nominations for our 2025 Teacher Leader Impact Awards are officially open!

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Nominations Now Open for the 2025 Teacher Leader Impact Awards

Edthena

This year, we’re recognizing both individual teachers AND teams of teachers who are dedicated to collaborative professional development, lifelong learning, and continuously improving their teaching practices. We’re excited to announce that nominations for our 2025 Teacher Leader Impact Awards are officially open!

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OPINION: Students are coming to college less prepared during the pandemic. They need our help

The Hechinger Report

That’s left enrollment questions still unanswered for some schools, with many scrambling to fill spots in the Class of 2026, according to the National Association for College Admission Counseling. In the fall of 2019, over 18 million students were enrolled in postsecondary institutions in the U.S. There are some potential solutions.

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How to program greater diversity among Mississippi’s computer science grads

The Hechinger Report

The field of computer and information technology is expected to grow by 13 percent from 2016 to 2026, among the fastest of any occupation, according to the U.S. Recently, the state department of education allocated $300,000 to develop computer science courses and fund teacher professional development.

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How to build an engineer: Start young

The Hechinger Report

Nia Keith, director of professional development for the Museum of Science. Teacher professional development options run the gamut from a one-day class for teachers new to the curriculum to a three-day session for teachers learning to train other teachers. Engineering “allows for all kinds of learning to shine.”.

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