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Grandparents, neighbors and friends are propping up the child care industry. They need help

The Hechinger Report

Named Tūtū and Me after the Hawaiian word for “grandparent,” the program introduces children to early academic and social skills as well as native Hawaiian language and culture. The preschooler is now more prepared for kindergarten, Ferreira said, and has learned aspects of Native Hawaiian culture that are meaningful to their family.

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Anywhere Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Anywhere learning is proving to be a game-changer, benefiting students in a multitude of ways, primarily because it is entirely learner-centric. First and foremost, the ability to learn anytime, anywhere, and with anyone benefits students by offering unparalleled flexibility. Not all students thrive in a traditional classroom setting.

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Uncommon Learning

A Principal's Reflections

If students cannot learn the way we now teach or in the conditions that are prevalent, maybe we need to teach the way they learn and create a school environment that more closely aligns with their world. Uncommon learning refers to initiatives and pedagogical techniques that are not present in scale in a typical school or district.

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