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Persistent problems: A powerful paradigm for professional development

A Psychology Teacher Writes

That means finding something that hits home whether you teach A level Economics or KS3 Music, and everything in between. Inconvenient truths about teacher learning: towards professional development 3.0. Teacher vision: expert and novice teachers’ perceptions of problematic classroom management scenes. Kennedy, M.

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Former educators answer call to return to school

The Hechinger Report

That’s why Murray said Jackson is also stepping up efforts to hire new teachers by increasing starting pay and offering curriculum support and professional development opportunities. Many of the students hail from economically disadvantaged households; 78 percent of the students in the school system qualify for free or reduced meals.

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Simulated Climate Solutions: Using the EN-ROADS Simulator in Lessons

Dr. Preece

Rather than focusing solely on the ‘net zero’ policy agenda and economic concerns (Dunlop & Rushton, 2022), it is important that we support young people to engage with decision making and participation at different scales. Doing this is difficult. Figure 1 shows an example of what you would see on logging in.

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Progress in the Deep South: Black students combat segregation, poverty and dwindling school funding

The Hechinger Report

The economic futures of African Americans without a high school diploma are especially bleak. When Jacobs took over at Marksville, both white and black graduation rates were below the state average, and she was distressed by what she saw happening in the classrooms and halls. It’s like a legal segregation.”.